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What details does Dickens use to describe the schoolroom in Chapter 1 of Hard Times?

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What details does Dickens use to describe the schoolroom in Chapter 1 of Hard Times?

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Dickens description of the schoolroom as a ‘bare monotonous vault of a schoolroom’ is an example of how Dickens uses place to back up his theories on education and utilitarianism. Like the schoolroom, that facts being taught are bland, boring and monotonous. It is a vault because their minds are kept locked up.

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