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Beam Quote by Charles Dickens

“Houses were knocked down... enormous heaps of earth and clay thrown up; buildings that were undermined and shaking, propped up by great beams of wood... The yet unfinished and unopened Railway was in progress.” quote by Charles Dickens
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“Houses were knocked down... enormous heaps of earth and clay thrown up; buildings that were undermined and shaking, propped up by great beams of wood... The yet unfinished and unopened Railway was in progress.”

Charles Dickens

About This Quote

Source Novel: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, 1861

The passage describes massive construction and demolition, symbolizing relentless progress and upheaval in society.

In simple terms: Big building projects cause chaos and change.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change, adapt quickly.

Themes

progress construction societal change industrialization

Mood

reflective somber critical

Type

historical social commentary.literary.

When to use this quote

  • city planning
  • construction management
  • heritage preservation
  • community resilience
  • environmental impact

Key Concepts

urbanization displacement infrastructure development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does rapid development affect local communities?
  • What responsibilities do builders have to displaced people?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize disruption, overlooking human suffering.

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