Otherness and the Fact and Fancy Dichotomy in Charles Dickens Hard Times
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Analyzing Hard Times
- The environment that produces Louisa
- The culmination of Louisa's self discovery
- A girl who works with Blackpool
- Gradgrind's awakening
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
"otherness" describes a person engaging in the reflexive act of defining their identity in reference to another person. In this way, otherness is a definitive means of exploring the relationships between social castes and gender relationships. In hard times, these two types of otherness - social and gender relations - not only exist, but appear in a hybridized and utterly complex way character of charles dickens' work.
Keywords: Tamise Van Pelt, Gradgrind, Louisa
Keywords: Tamise Van Pelt, Gradgrind, Louisa
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