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The one most necessary thing in education, according to Mr. Gradgrind, a retired hardware merchant of Coketown, was facts. In his ...
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... For Tom and Louisa, and eventually for Gradgrind, Sleary\'s circus is a bastion of hope and a means of salvation in a cruel and oppressive world. ...
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... play an important role in the story however the characters that have the greatest influence upon the story line include that of Mr.Gradgrind, Thomas Gradgrind ...
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Influence of Men on Louisa Gradgrind In Hard Times Charles Dickens portrays Louisa Gradgrind as a realistic character who faces conflict from the start of her ...
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... The titles of the three appropriately named books are an allusion to the Bible, and are also "given a further twist in Gradgrind's recommendation to 'Plant ...
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... Thomas Gradgrind was a man built on the idea that facts and statistics were the only truth in life and all that was needed to have a healthy and productive life ...
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... from the start that the education system is based on "fact" and not "fancy." The breakdown of the "fact" based education is shown when Gradgrind himself asked ...
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... Dickens illustrates through a cold-hearted main character, Thomas Gradgrind, is in the beginning of the book. ... 'Sissy is not a name,' said Mr. Gradgrind. ...
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... Mr. Gradgrind is a man of means who is very interested in the school of facts, and he wants he children to rely on nothing but facts. ...
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... Mr. Gradgrind is a man of means who is very interested in the school of facts, and he wants he children to rely on nothing but facts. ...
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... Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was ...
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... Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was ...
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... Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was ...
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... Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was ...
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Hard Times: The Gradgrind System of Education Hard times is set out in three different books: The Sowing; The Reaping; The Garnering. ...
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... Times. The first; Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, one of the main characters in the book, was the principal of a school in Coketown. He was ...
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"Give me your definition of a horse," (Pg 3) says the eminently practical Mr. Thomas Gradgrind of Charles Dickens? unforgettable novel, Hard Times. ...
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... In this novel, Utilitarianism underlies pedagogy of Gradgrind and his M'Choakumchild school; and Louisa, Gradgrind's daughter and one of him pupils, has ...
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... An excellent example of what a teacher should not aspire to is Gradgrind. ... However, Gradgrind failed to link these facts in an interesting, imaginative way. ...
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... goes so far as to state that if Mr. M'Choakumchild, "had learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more!" Thomas Gradgrind, is the ...
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... As an example, " cannon loaded to the muzzle with facts", that is used to describe Mr. Gradgrind, that is not a cannon, but a person that only knows facts. ...
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... of the education system is one that *censored*ens focuses on a great deal - it is shown through the physical description and manner of Gradgrind, through the ...
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... of the education system is one that *censored*ens focuses on a great deal - it is shown through the physical description and manner of Gradgrind, through the ...
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... which sharply contrasts with other books of the time, including Zola?fs Germinale.?h She later goes on to say of a character, Thomas Gradgrind in Dickens? ...
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