Saturday, August 17, 2019
Hard Times Essay
Mr Gradgrind says ââ¬Ë is it satisfactory to meâ⬠¦ to know that you do not come to the consideration of that question with the previous habits of mind, and habits of life, that belongs to many young womenââ¬â¢ in reference to fancy and emotion when deciding whether to marry Mr Bounderby or not. Later on in the page we are told that Louisa was ââ¬Ë compelled to throw herself upon his breast and give him the pent-up confidences of her heartââ¬â¢. However this doesnââ¬â¢t happen because Mr Gradgrind fails to see it. This is because of the ââ¬Ëartificial barriersââ¬â¢ that have been set up between him and his daughter and these barriers are primarily fact and his utilitarian views. It is a utilitarian view because he believes the decision should not be made based on the individual happiness of Louisa but on what will be best for everyone and therefore looking past her. It also is criticising Utilitarians and Mr Gradgrind through the use of dramatic irony in the sense that we see that Loo yearns to talk to her father but he doesnââ¬â¢t and we are criticising his inability to see it. The barriers being set up are metaphorical barriers he has put between himself and his daughter emotionally to achieve the greatest good for the greatest number of people. The barriers are themselves blocking out ââ¬Ësubtle essences of humanityââ¬â¢ with reference to fancy. By saying that fancy is an essence of humanity in accompaniment with Gradgrindââ¬â¢s will to get rid of fact we see that Dickens is showing us that utilitarian principles strip us of these essences of humanity and therefore de-humanises us. Furthermore it is a very human ideal for a daughter to confide with her father or parent in general but here Louisa has been stripped of that showing us even more then de-humanising qualities of fact. Dickens then goes on to say that these subtle essences of humanity ââ¬Ëwill elude the utmost cunning of algebra until the last trumpetâ⬠¦ blow even algebra to wreckââ¬â¢ saying to us that fancy and emotion will always beat fact. The ââ¬Ëlast trumpetââ¬â¢ is judgement day so Dickens is saying that fancy will win until the end of eternity. This passage clearly shows Dickens preferences to emotion and how he feels it is superior although he does give fact some credit when he says ââ¬Ëblow even algebraââ¬â¢ as if algebra is a tough subject to blow. Then dickens talks about how ââ¬Ëwith hisâ⬠¦ utilitarianâ⬠¦ face he hardened her againââ¬â¢ telling us that utilitarianism is hardening Loo. First of all this builds sympathy for Loo because we were told earlier that Loo wanted to throw herself upon her father but she cant because of the barriers and is hardened again and secondly builds up our dislike for Gradgrind and utilitarianism more because of its hardening qualities.
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