Lost In Love

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1993
Numar de discuri:
1
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CD
Format audio:
Stereo
Cod de bare:
0731455006926

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Listă piese:
  1. Happy To Be On An Island In The Sun
  2. Forever And Ever
  3. Can't Say How Much I Love You
  4. When Forever Has Gone
  5. Goodbye My Love Goodbye
  6. My Reason
  7. Lost In Love
  8. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
  9. Lost In A Dream
  10. Velvet Mornings
  11. Midnight Is The Time I Need You
  12. Gypsy Lady
  13. I Need You
  14. The Wedding Song
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Nota 10

de Marina-Cristiana Stan | 25/08/2019 14:22

Much of the first part of Oliver Twist challenges the organizations of charity run by the church and the government in Dickens’s time. The system Dickens describes was put into place by the Poor Law of 1834, which stipulated that the poor could only receive government assistance if they moved into government workhouses. Residents of those workhouses were essentially inmates whose rights were severely curtailed by a host of onerous regulations. Labor was required, families were almost always separated, and rations of food and clothing were meager. The workhouses operated on the principle that poverty was the consequence of laziness and that the dreadful conditions in the workhouse would inspire the poor to better their own circumstances. Yet the economic dislocation of the Industrial Revolution made it impossible for many to do so, and the workhouses did not provide any means for social or economic betterment. Furthermore, as Dickens points out, the officials who ran the workhouses blatantly violated the values they preached to the poor. Dickens describes with great sarcasm the greed, laziness, and arrogance of charitable workers like Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Mann. In general, charitable institutions only reproduced the awful conditions in which the poor would live anyway. As Dickens puts it, the poor choose between “being starved by a gradual process in the house, or by a quick one out of it.”

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