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Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.8
How did Charles Dickens's novels reflect social conditions in Victorian England?
He often glorified upper-class lifestyles while ignoring the working class.
His works illustrated the struggles of poverty amid industrial prosperity.
His novels portrayed an idyllic rural life untouched by industrialization.
Dickens mainly focused on historical events rather than contemporary social issues.
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