Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens includes two major works that demonstrate the author’s deep concern for social issues and his commitment to exposing the injustices of the time. In Hard Times, Dickens critiques the mechanization and dehumanization of society during the Industrial Revolution, telling the story of the starkly utilitarian world of Coketown and its inhabitants. Through vivid characters and sharp social commentary, Dickens paints a picture of a world where human emotion is suppressed in favor of rigid industrial values. The collection also includes a variety of shorter works, each reflecting Dickens’s concern for social justice and his ability to use his writing as a platform for advocacy. The volume is a testament to Dickens’s enduring legacy as a critic of social inequality and his dedication to using literature as a tool for change.