How is the little match girl a representative of children in Victorian society?
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The little match girl is an accurate representation of children in Victorian society. She portrays the children who suffered a lot by belonging to an underprivileged section. They are denied of a proper schooling and are instead sent to earn at a young age, in poor conditions. They are neglected at a point that they meet death in most pitiable conditions as seen here through the little match girl’s death.
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