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The Implications of the Social Behaviour on Characters in Charles Dickens’s Hard Times (1854)

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Literature and Civilisation

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The Implications of the Social Behaviour on Characters in Charles Dickens's Hard Times (1854)

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Contents
General Introduction
1.1. Introduction
Chapter One: An Overview on the Novel
1.2. A:Definition of the Novel
1.3. Aspects of the Novel
1.3.1. Setting
1.3.2. Plot
1.3.3. Theme
1.3.4. Point of View
1.3.5. Characters
1.3.6. Characterisation
1.4. The Victorian Novel
1.5. Charles Dickens as the Victorian Novelist
1.6. An Overview on Hard Times
1.7. A Plot-Summary of Hard Times
1.8. Conclusion
Chapter Two: Characters and Social Behaviour in Hard Times
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Victorian Society
2.2.1. The Industrial Revolution
2.2.2. The Clash between Classes
2.2.3. Education
2.2.4. Religion, Morals and Values
2.3. The Impact of the Social Environment on Characters
2.3.1. Mr. Thomas Gradgrind
2.3.2. Louisa Gradgrind
2.3.3 Tom Gradgrind
2.3.4. Mr. Josiah Bounderby
2.3.5. Stephen Blackpool
2.3.6. Rachael
2.3.7. Cecilia Jupe (Sissy)
2.3.8. Mrs. Sparsit
2.3.9. Other Characters
2.4. The Impact of Characters on the Social Environment
2.5. Conclusion
GENERAL CONCLUSION
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