Title of article :
Agitation for Social Justice and Moral Reform in Yeast and Alton Locke: Dialectical Interplay Between Rigid Attitudes and Humanistic Approach
Author/Authors :
Badinjki ، Taher - Al-Zaytoonah University
Pages :
4
From page :
1
To page :
4
Abstract :
In his attempt to bring about social reform of the appalling conditions of the working class, Charles Kingsley turned his fictional works into serious instruments of social justice and platforms to spread his views to the public. He envisioned his novels, as opportunities for readers to see with new eyes the possibilities of cooperation between classes, and called for a change of heart and for the prevailing of fellow-feeling and human brotherhood. The shadowy and degraded figures of Alton Locke and Yeast, are shown as victims of the prevailing social class division and morally irresponsible industrial relationships. Kingsley draws attention to their miserable conditions but does not delve deep into their problems. He makes touching pictorial description of their miserable conditions for the sake of raising his readers pity, and he uses them as instruments of bringing about social reform.
Keywords :
Kingsley , fiction , art , social justice , moral reform , Yeast , Alton Locke
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number :
2459082
Link To Document :
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