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1 April, 00:16

What does Charles dickens criticize in the beginning of Oliver Twist by placing Oliver in a workhouse

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  1. 1 April, 03:29
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    He criticized the cruel conditions where children were forced to work. There were no laws to protect children from unjust labor at the time. It wasn’t just the factory but the way the children were subject to several kinds of abuse showed some of problems that needed to be resolved during that time in regard to treating kids.
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