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The examination focuses on Charles Dickens' portrayal of marginalized individuals in Victorian society through three of his works: The Old Curiosity Shop, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield. It highlights themes of homelessness, heroism, and unemployment, particularly in relation to The Poor Law. The analysis contextualizes poverty during the early industrialization phase, revealing how Dickens' novels expose the harsh realities of London's slums and the societal corruption of the time, ultimately reflecting his sympathy for the working class and his desire for social reform.
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Representations of the marginalised in Dickenss novels, Pankaj Kumar
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