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Development
Of Character In Dickens & Hardy
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An 8 page paper analyzing how -- and whether -- Charles Dickens
and Thomas Hardy create the illusion of verisimilitude in their
characters, and whether their character development is
effective. The paper concludes that Dickens' characters, for all
their cartoonishness, are created more effectively than Hardy's
because Dickens excels at the selection of detail. Bibliography
lists five sources.
Filename: Natrood.wps
Charles Dickens/ Effects of Industrialism in
"Hard Times"
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A 5 page essay that examines Charles Dickens' Hard Times,
focusing on Dickens' attitudes toward industrialism that are
demonstrated in this work. The writer argues that in Hard Times,
Dickens not only demonstrated the dehumanizing effects of
industrialism on the workers, but also showed that the power
involved in this process perverted the character of owners and
management as well. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khhardt.wps
Charles Dickens' 'A Tale Of Two Cities' /
Brief Overview
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A 3 page essay on characterization, symbolism, and theme in
Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities.' The author's literary
technique & style are discussed in considerable detail. No
bibliography.
Filename: Taleoftw.wps
Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations' / Role
Playing
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A 5 page analysis of Charles Dickens'novel Great Expectations.
The writer demonstrates that each of the characters is assigned
a role by another or by circumstance which is not of their
choosing. What the characters do decide is how they will
eventually react to their circumstances-by giving in to hatred
like Miss Havisham or by learning the true nature of virtue as
Pip finally does by the end of the novel. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: Grole.wps
Charles Dickens' 'Hard Times'
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A 3 page essay about opposing theories, education etc; in
Charles Dickens' 'Hard Times' as they specifically relate to Mr.
Gradgrind. No Bibliography.
Filename: Hardtime.wps
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