Answer:
D). Believing that factual accuracy should govern all aspects of life.
Step-by-step explanation:
'Hard Times' is one of the most acknowledged works of Dickens as it primarily aims to satirize the social and economic condition of Nineteenth-century England which was a result of Industrialization.
As per the question, the portrayal of horses on the wallpaper and the flowers on carpets reflects the author's manner of displaying the absurdity of 'believing that factual accuracy should govern all aspects of life.' The author uses these symbols as tools to present the 'mechanization' that has been involved in the art too and prevents the students from becoming a true artist. He satirizes that this factory-style learning is suppressing the inquisitive and desiring mind. Thus, option D is the correct answer.