Child Abuse In The 18th Century Essay

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The famous author Charles Dickens realizes how bad child abuse is, “Please sir, I want some more”. As time has past abuse has evolved from the eighteenth century to the twenty first century. A great factor of abuse is child abuse. From the 18th century to the 21st century child abuse has changed with similarities and differences. Then and today children and orphans die from neglect and suffer serious injuries from physical abuse, but there is less child abuse today because of protecting laws.
Charles Dickens was a famous author from the eighteenth that used his novel Oliver Twist to show the child abuse in England. “It perversely happened in eight and a half cases out of ten, either that it sickened from want and cold, or fell into the fire …show more content…

The laws we have today differed from the prevention of child abuse in the 18th century. Though there were some laws that prevented child abuse in the 18th century it still continued without the acknowledgement of the child's caretaker. “You’d like to be able to make pocket handkerchiefs as easy as Charley Bates, wouldn’t you my dear?” (90). In the passage from Oliver Twist, Oliver is being tricked into stealing handkerchiefs undercover. There is a difference from then and now because in the event of that case happening the “Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), passed by the federal government in 1974 and reauthorized in 2010, is the largest body of registration with regard to the fair, ethical, and legal treatment of children intended to keep them free from all forms of abuse including physical, sexulal, emotional, and psychological” (Child Abuse Protection Laws, 2017).
Child Abuse should be looked into more now because the similarities and differences can make a occurrence of child abuse worse or better for the child. Child abuse should be stopped because it has the effects of killing and harming children every

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