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“Are there no prisons, are there no workhouses.” These were the cruel words of Ebneezer Scrooge in the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. He cleverly states the problems of Victorian England and the way they are handled by government. This novel was a brilliant way to reveal the most obvious but yet greatly ignored secrets of Victorian England, poverty and homelessness. Throughout the book, there are many examples of the struggle and hard times of Victorian England. Bob Crachit, Mr.Scrooges employee, is a perfect example. Like many low class people in Victorian England, Bob Crachit worked in horrible conditions receiving very low pay.
Approximate Word count = 404 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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