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... Tom Gradgrind Jr. Sissy represents what Dickens is attempting to foster a desire for in the reader, imagination. This is an aspect ...
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... fancy. From the very beginning, Dickens had made it clear to the reader that Sissy represents fancy and Bitzer represents facts. He ...
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... However there is one comment at the end of Sissy Jupes ending which asks if Louisa saw what Sissy had for herself to which Dickens replies to the reader "These ...
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... Dickens illustrates through a cold-hearted main character, Thomas Gradgrind, is in the ... Who is that girl?' 'Sissy Jape, Sir,' explained number twenty, blushing ...
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... imagination and therefore tries to keep the girls apart through depriving Sissy Jupe of ... Here: Dickens satires the idea that a society can be regulated by self ...
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... In his powerful commentary on the dark side of industrialization, Dickens shows that while ... in Hard Times is happy except for those who, like Sissy and Sleary ...
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... Sissy Jupe is orphaned at the beginning ... Dickens gives a description about how the "hands", or the workers, were being mistreated and that there was little hope ...
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... Dickens is trying to convey that to be a well rounded person such as Sissy, does not need the factual requirement of the Gradgrind system of education, in fact ...
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... towards escaping everyday realities, Dickens portrays it as embodying fantasy, creativity and thus individuality. Unlike Tom and Louisa, Sissy is presented as ...
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... Dickens portrays them as a step up from the "Hands" but still close to the bottom ... Sissy Jupe, the daughter of a circus man, was taken in by the Gradgrinds to ...
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... Dickens portrays them as a step up from the "Hands" but still close to the bottom ... Sissy Jupe, the daughter of a circus man, was taken in by the Gradgrinds to ...
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... Dickens portrays them as a step up from the "Hands" but still close to the bottom ... Sissy Jupe, the daughter of a circus man, was taken in by the Gradgrinds to ...
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... Dickens portrays them as a step up from the "Hands" but still close to the bottom ... Sissy Jupe, the daughter of a circus man, was taken in by the Gradgrinds to ...
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... Dickens portrays them as a step up from the "Hands" but still close to the bottom ... Sissy Jupe, the daughter of a circus man, was taken in by the Gradgrinds to ...
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Hard Times, by Charles Dickens, was a representation of his time. ... Sissy Jupe, a child who had been scolded for her inability to accept fact over fancy, was not ...
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