Life in the Iron Mills

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English

 

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Donald J

 

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November 12, 2015

 

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Davis repetition of the word "smoke" gives a sense of how common this evasiveness in the iron mills "smoke on the wharves, smoke on the dingy boats? Smoke everywhere!" (2548). The scene that justly reflects every social status stratifying to elevate from their present status is in the meeting of the Mitchell, Kirby, Doctor May, and Hugh...
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The obvious person who desperately wants to leave his status is Hugh Wolfe. Wolfe represents the working class that supports the old adage "man cannot live by work alone" because when they do they have to use ale to escape their harsh reality. Even Wolfe, who couldn't easily be pacified, but still needed to be pacified "drank but seldom; when he did, desperately" (Davis 2554)...
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