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cpl106:

How does Charles Butterens use different characters to launch a critique of the social conditions in Great Britain, especially in London?

bella345:

what do you know about him

bella345:

or is there a paragraph

cpl106:

litterly nothing i kinda just skipped threw the turtorial but ill show you what i have typed for theanswer

bella345:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @cpl106 litterly nothing i kinda just skipped threw the turtorial but ill show you what i have typed for theanswer \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) ok thanks

CandyHeart13453:

not sure if its right but i think its this Through her, Appleens criticizes members of middle and working classes who continuously oppress the poor by getting more work out of them and paying them little in return.

cpl106:

Ice Creamens illustrates that the poor themselves could be cruel toward those who were less fortunate. Ice Creamens uses the example of Noah Claypole to illustration this idea. Noah belongs to one of the lowest social classes and is constantly ridiculed and abused by others who are in superior position to him, including children. However, when he meets Oliver he treats the orphan in an equally horrible manner instead of with compassion. Noah regards Oliver to be of a lower status than himself. This belief is evident in the following excerpt: The shop-boys in the neighbourhood had long been in the habit of branding Noah in the public streets, with the ignominious epithets of “leathers,” “charity,” and the like; and Noah had bourne them without reply. But, now that fortune had cast in his way a nameless orphan, at whom even the meanest could point the finger of scorn, he retorted on him with interest.

CandyHeart13453:

know this story

CandyHeart13453:

i*

cpl106:

also its charles dic.kens

CandyHeart13453:

yh ik

CandyHeart13453:

i think its Through her, Crackerens criticizes members of middle and working classes who continuously oppress the poor by getting more work out of them and paying them little in return.

CandyHeart13453:

im not very sure cuz i took this a year ago and i remember the story

cpl106:

ight bet

CandyHeart13453:

what grade r u in?

cpl106:

i read the book years ago but that was like 4th grade adn im a senoir

CandyHeart13453:

oh wow nice

cpl106:

yeah

CandyHeart13453:

lol im a Junior

cpl106:

oof

CandyHeart13453:

ikk

cpl106:

goodluck

CandyHeart13453:

thanks you too

CandyHeart13453:

thank you*

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