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.”
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.
Embrace change, adapt quickly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city planning
- construction management
- heritage preservation
- community resilience
- environmental impact
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does rapid development affect local communities?
- What responsibilities do builders have to displaced people?
The narrative may romanticize disruption, overlooking human suffering.