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Working class conditions are harsh from "summary" of The Road To Wigan Pier by George Orwell

The lives of the working class in industrial towns are not easy. They endure long hours of labor in dark and dirty factories, breathing in smoke and dust that fill the air. Their bodies ache from the physical demands placed upon them, as they toil away day in and day out to earn a meager wage. Many of these workers live in overcrowded and unsanitary housing conditions, with families crammed into small, dilapidated homes. The lack of proper ventilation and sanitation leads to the spread of disease and illness, further adding to their hardships. Despite their tireless efforts, these workers often struggle to make ends meet. The cost of living is high, and their wages are barely enough to cover their basic needs. They are trapped in a cycle of poverty, unable to escape the harsh realities of their daily existence. In addition to their physical hardships, the working class also face emotional and psychological challenges. The constant struggle to surviv...
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    The Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

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