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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens Compare/Contrast Paper
Like many authors, Charles Dickens drew from his own life’s experiences as a means to produce many tales. These tales included how evil society was, where industries force children into labor, and how injustice the courts were. While Dickens discouraged these new industrial movements, there were several figures that flourished in this new industrial society. And many other figures from different time periods didn’t like the social corruption going on. In this paper, I will compare and contrast Charles Dickens (Industrial age) to Karl Marx (Industrial Age), and Montesquieu (Enlightenment). All three have a strong feeling for what they believe in, which is how society has to change.
Charles Dickens had a strong feeling for many things while growing up in an industrialized nation because he actually lived them. He grew up as a poor child that had to enter the work force at a young age. Dickens was treated differently as a poor child than...

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