Hard Times by Charles Dickens | Book 1, Chapter 10: Sowing (Stephen Blackpool)

Hard Times by Charles Dickens | Book 1, Chapter 10: Sowing (Stephen Blackpool)

Introduction

The transcript introduces the character Stephen Blackpool, a 40-year-old worker in Mr. Bounderby's factory, and his experiences as a loom weaver.

Stephen Blackpool's Background

  • Stephen Blackpool is a 40-year-old worker in Mr. Bounderby's factory.
  • He has no special knowledge but is a good power loom weaver known for his honour and integrity.
  • His years of labour have given him an appearance that's earned him the nickname "Old Steven" from his stooping posture and gray thinning hair.

Stephen's Life in the Factory

  • After work, he meets his friend Rachel and they chat about aging and life in the factory being a muddle.
  • The loom becomes a symbol of Steven's commitment to his work, which is partly self-imposed and partly created by his lack of skill in any other trade.

Stephen's Wife

  • When he gets home, he sees that his wife has returned after a long absence violently drunk and barely able to sit up in her chair.
  • Her condition arouses deep emotions in him including revulsion, anger, and pity.
  • The hardships of life in the factories have driven her to immerse herself in drinking.

Rachel

  • Rachel stands in sharp contrast to Steven's wife which may explain his affection for her.