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Bleak House

eng. Bleak House · 1853
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Main Ideas

  • Critique of the legal system: Dickens exposes the injustice and bureaucracy of the English legal system, showing how cases can drag on for years, destroying people's lives.
  • Social inequality: The author highlights the disparity between the rich and the poor, showing how poverty and wealth affect the lives and destinies of the characters.
  • Compassion and mercy: The book raises the theme of human compassion and mercy, especially through characters who help others despite their own hardships.
  • Corruption and moral decay: Dickens illustrates how corruption and moral decay permeate various layers of society, including the government and the legal system.
  • Family ties and personal relationships: The themes of family, friendship, and personal relationships play a significant role in the book, influencing the characters' fates.
Bleak House
Date of publication: 26 August 2024
———Original titleeng. Bleak House · 1853