在查尔斯·狄更斯的小说《雾都孤儿》中,儿童只不过是“小大人童工”,这是工业革命的主要后果

Alamgir Hossain, Gao Xiaoling, Ushba Rasool
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本文试图强调查尔斯·狄更斯(Charles Dickens)的小说《雾都孤儿》(Oliver Twist, 1837-1839)所描绘的童工、儿童苦难以及工业化时代社会和经济变化的重要性。本研究运用描述性质的研究方法,分析狄更斯是如何塑造被残酷现实夺走童年的无助儿童的。“工业革命”是指从农村和手工制作的生活方式向以制造业为基础的工业化社会的转变。贫困人口从农村迁移到城市,由于工业革命,他们住在贫民窟和拥挤的地方,这对他们的生活质量产生了负面影响。在此期间,儿童被过度劳动,在极具挑战性的条件下工作,工资最低。在这部小说中,查尔斯·狄更斯谴责了贫困儿童是如何被强迫劳动、虐待、剥削和剥夺受教育的权利的。他还批评了以阶级差别为基础的资本主义制度是如何滋生了为了保持社会上层地位而不择手段的恶棍。狄更斯在这部小说中描写了贫困儿童的痛苦,他们被剥夺了父母的爱和教育,在恶劣的环境下长时间工作。本研究在参考前人文献的基础上,认为童工是工业革命的根本结果,将有助于未来研究者对工业革命的后果有一个整体的认识。
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Children no more than ‘little adults child labour as major consequence of the industrial revolution in Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist
This article has attempted to highlight the importance of child labor, child misery, and social and economic changes in the Age of Industrialization as depicted in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1837–1839). The study utilizes the descriptive qualitative research method to analyze how Dickens portrays helpless children whose childhoods are taken away by harsh reality. “Industrial Revolution” refers to the change from rural and handcrafted lifestyles to an industrialized society built on manufacturing. Poor people moved from the countryside to the cities, where they lived in slums and crowded places due to the Industrial Revolution, negatively affecting their quality of life. During this time, children were excessively labored, working under challenging conditions for minimal pay. In this novel, Charles Dickens denounces how poor children were forced into labor, mistreated, exploited, and denied an education. He also criticized how the capitalist system, based on class distinctions, gave rise to villains who would do anything to stay at the top of their social level. Dickens has depicted the anguish of impoverished children in this novel, who were denied parental love and education while working long hours in unfavorable circumstances. The current study argued that child labor is the fundamental result of the industrial revolution with reference to previous literature and will be helpful for future researchers to get overall idea of later consequences.
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