Class and Circuits: Why the Poor Panic and the Middle Fight - Deepstash

Class and Circuits: Why the Poor Panic and the Middle Fight

  • The metaphor deepens when you map these writers onto social classes: Dickens was obsessed with the poor, not in a pitying sense, but as raw nerves exposed to a hostile world.
  • The characters are always hungry, displaced, and abandoned — First circuit panic.
  • Joyce, by contrast, emerges from the Irish middle-class catholic world: precise status hierarchies, ritual obedience, and the ceaseless struggle to assert one's will inside tight social machinery.

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