Dickens' The Christmas Carol and 19th ?century British society

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Ted S

 

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February 11, 2011

 

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But Dickens' story has more meaning and as you get deeper into the story you learn that there is a dark reflection on a changing society The economic theory embedded in The Christmas Carol by Dickens' is one of hardships and poor times like the British society in the 19th century. Life was hard in Dickens' England...
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Life was hard in Dickens' England. The Poor Laws relegated debtors and the jobless to prisons or workhouses where families were separated. They were fed harsh diets designed to sustain them, barely. Children were 'apprenticed' to industries where they became a source of cheap labor. Examples of this, was the Cratchit family which was a poor family who could barely afford dinner for Christmas and the details in the story about how people lived during that time...
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