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‘The Condition of England’ – Carlyle and Dickens
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Give a brief account of the condition of England in the Victorian Period as reflected in the works of Carlyle and Dickens.
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Discuss the Social condition of Industrial England with special reference to Thomas Carlyle and Charles Dickens.
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Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle was the profit© of his age and represented the social, economic and political life of his times, from the view point a philosopher. He was a translator, historian of the French Revolution who started a public discovers about the Condition of England Society, in the time of the Industrial Revolution. His works show the condition of England in the late part of reign of Queen Victoria. He was highly dissatisfied with the material glory and power and pelf of the captaliusta carlylists. Carlyle was the most widely respected Victorian poet and social critic. He wrote political satires and fiction through which he projected the social evils of that period with a hope to reform it. Carlyle was an individualist who identified the modern technical civilization with the gradual lost of individual freedom. He criticized both the feudal and capitalist systems in his works like, “Past and Present”. “Later-Day Pamphlets”, “Sartor Resartus” and “Chartism’s”
                        The phrase “Condition of England” was first used by Carlyle in “Chartism”. Which significantly contributed to the emergence of a series of debates about the spiritual and material foundation of England and it had a great effect on a number of writers in the Victorian era and thereafter. Carlyle was concern with the “Two Nations theme, the rich and the poor”. Likewise a number of Victorian Novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Dickens and Charles Kingsley attended with varying effect to look for the ways of reducing the gaps between this, “Two Nations”. Carlyle contributed to the awakening of social conscience among the common people and he under stood the social and political importance of capitalist. He also inspires social reforms such as John Ruskin and William Morris through his writings.
                        Carlyle criticized the ethos of industrial revolution, which he believes was destroying human individually. He expressed his distrust on the spirit of the mechanical age which was manifested not only in the technical progress of English society but also progress of English society but also creating an overwhelming feeling. Carlyle wrote, “The king has virtually ablicated the Church is a widow, public principle is gone, private honesty is going, society in short is in fact in falling two pieces and a time of unmixed evil is came on us.” Carlyle had no faith in democracy, which was for him the last work of political un-wisdom. According to him the great masses need the guidance and leadership of the hero or an able man and not by ballot boxes. In “Signs of the times” Carlyle warned that the industrial revolution was turning people into mechanical human being devoid of spirituality. Carlyle strongly criticized this mechanization of human spirit and indicated the high moral costs of industrial change.
                        Thomas Carlyle always wanted to change the society from his spiritual point of view. The “Two Nation Theory” inspired the novelist to follow him to present the condition of England in most realistic way. His criticism of the mechanical society produced a memorable narrative in Charles Dickens novel “Hard Times”. So we can conclude that Dickens and other Victorian novelist greatly indebted to Carlyle or his prophetic thinking.
Dickens
Dickens was not only the first great urban novelist in England but also one of the most important social commentators who used fiction effectively to criticize economy, social and moral abuses in Victorian era. Dickens showed completion and sympathy towards the vulnerable and disadvantaged segments of English society and contributed to several important social reforms. Dickens deep social commitments and awareness of social evils are derived from his problematic and pathetic childhood experience. In his adult life Dickens developed a strong social consciousness and ability to emphasize with the victims of social and economy industries. In a letter to his friend Dickens writes about the importance of social commitments, “everything that happens shows beyond mistake that you cannot shutout the world, that you are in it, to be of it, that you get yourself into a false position the moment you try to server yourself from it; that you must mingle with it and make the best of it.’
                        Dickens believed in the ethical and political potential of literature. He treated his fiction as spring board for moral and social reforms. In his novels of social analysis Dickens became an outspoken critic of unyist economy and social condition of Victorian society. Dickens contributed significantly to the emergence of public opinion which was gaining and increasing influence on the decisions the authorities. Indirectly he contributed to a series of legal reforms including the abolution of the inhuman insprisonment for depts. Purification of the magistrates’ court, a better management of criminal prisons and restriction of the capital punishment.
                        Dickens raised his voice against the social, political, economic and educational drawback of his time. In “Oliver Twist” he exposed the Law’s delay and the corrupt system of election. In ‘A tale of Two Cities” he projected the evils of caste system. In “Nicholas Nickleby” he exposes the evils of Charity schools, torture of schoolmaster and in “Hard Times”. Dickens reveals the inhuman attitude of the teachers of Manchester school. Money is the main theme of nearby every book that dickens books. In “David Copperfield” he ridicules the power of money. In “Dombey and Son”, the symbol of money power is Mr. Dombey himself “Great Expectations” is another novel dealing with the same theme. In “Pick wick Papers” Dickens created a utopian and nostalgic vision of pre-Victorian and pre-industrialization.
                        Dicken was a great novelist and he was by no means completely under the influence of Carlyle but he follows Carlyle’s teachings when he exposed the evils of. Victorian society Dickens successfully highlighted the deprived conditions and exploitations’ of lower middle class society including class division, poverty, bad sanitation problems of the orphan and the exploitation done on the labor class through the novels of Dickens we can get a dark side of Victorian society and his novels also showed a path to reform those social evils.
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