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This 5 page paper discusses the social impact of the work of Bronte and Dickens. Jane Eyre, Middlemarch, Oliver Twist, and Bleak House utilized. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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authors who, during their time and day, espoused such causes as social class inequities, and the conditions of the working poor. Their novels held wide appeal and because of this,
the views that they portrayed and that their characters espoused managed to open the eyes of those who were in positions to effect change. It is fairly obvious that Dickens
did not care for the heavy affects that were occurring to mankind during the industrial revolution that was going on at the time. There was a sudden migration from the
rural countryside to the urban cities, many believing that they were going to a better way of living. But most were sadly mistaken and instead found that they were being
robbed of the one thing that they did have, despite their supposed poverty in the countryside: their humanity. In Oliver Twist he focused on the problem of the whole idea
of poverty and class systems. It was a social commentary on society. His way to illustrate the solution to the problem of class in society was "to create characters who
can get beyond the limitations and divisions of class identifications and see themselves as responsible humans." Dickens also depicts the inadequacy of the justice system of his day and age.
For example, when Oliver is arrested, he is never allowed to state his case or to speak, for that matter. Oliver becomes sick when he stands before the judge and
the judge assumes that his silence is an assumption of Olivers guilt. In this scene, it isnt what is there or depicted as what isnt there. There is no defense
lawyer to speak for Oliver. Therefore, if one were to take this to the symbolic end, there was virtually no one in the justice system that stood up for the
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