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Why was Charlies Dickens so passionate about changing the lives of the poor in victorian England?

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Why was Charlies Dickens so passionate about changing the lives of the poor in victorian England?

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Dickens himself lived a harsh life+ there was something about the victorian time where poor people were treated badly, and thought to be as sinners who belonged in hell. many people at the time esp the rich thought that poor children deserve to be wretched, that they were bad, thats why if u go back to such an era the most thing u remember is the orphans and poverty, many children got sick, died on the streets at the time. thats why in Oliver Twist 4example, Oliver is pictured as an angle where Dickens wants 2 show that poor children could be good and of noble roots. Dickens aimed at reforming the thought and religious criterium adopted by rich classes at the time even the queen herself.

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