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19세기영어권문학회 19세기 영어권 문학 19세기 영어권 문학 제1권(창간호)
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1998.4
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151 - 172 (22page)

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The purpose of this article is to examine Charles Dickens' social criticism by focusing on the dominant ideology of the Victorian society and the human relations in Little Dorrit. For this it deals with the effect of the dominant ideology on the characters of the various classes, and it also deals with the human relations in the class society.
In Little Dorrit, the class consciousness and the capitalism, as the dominant ideology, decide and affect the human relations. Barnacles, a family of the ruling class, can monopolize the administrative organization called the Circumlocution Office. The administrative organization represents a repressive social institution by referring to the incompetency and corruption of the Circumlocution Office operated in favor of the ruling class. Barnacles also ties up with Merdle, the rich bourgeoisie, to strengthen the power of the ruling class. The compromise between the ruling class and the bourgeoisie results in the mammonism penetrated in the whole society. Therefore, the value of the human being is reduced to a kind of commodity and the human relations is transformed as a kind of the business relations. The mercenary marriage in the novel symbolizes the corrupted human relations. Dickens compares the repressive social system and the human relations with the prison. On the other hand, Dickens suggests the remedy to improve the corrupted society through the altruism of Doyce and Amy Dorrit. As a result, Little Dorrit reflects Dickens' criticism on the nature of the social system of the class society and his dark vision on the capitalistic society.

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