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Compare and Contrast the role of Character and Characterization in the novels 'Hard Times' and 'Love on the Dole'

Title: Compare and Contrast the role of Character and Characterization in the novels 'Hard Times' and 'Love on the Dole'
Category: Literature
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Compare and Contrast the role of Character and Characterization in the novels 'Hard Times' and 'Love on the Dole'

The novels, 'Hard Times' and 'Love on the Dole,' are built around a symbolic character foundation and both authors' use and portrayal of character is, therefore, an integral part to an understanding of both novels. 'Hard Times' and 'Love on the Dole' are both examples of the nation and how it was being affected by various changes at the time. Consequently, character forms the basis intended to provide a clear picture of society. However, it …showed first 75 words of 2084 total

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showed last 75 words of 2084 total…only two characters who manage to escape from the stifling, oppressive world of Hanky Park are Larry through death, and Sally through prostitution. The perspective is the same as that of the liberal social novel so common in the nineteenth century. However, Greenwood appears subconsciously to transfer blame to the working class themselves, who are presented as being too stupid to bring about change, or to listen to Larry's message that socialism is the answer.

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