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What did dickens mean by “kind- hearted interpreters of the law?”

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Dickens meant that the establishment does not actually interpret the law well.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dickens was one of the harshest critics of the Victorian England and the life of the people who worked in the factories.

He laid the blame on the administration who were not helping the people out enough to live their lives.

This was because the law was being interpreted to suit their own designs and their own ways of life according to Dickens.

When the interpreters of law began to read the law books in their own accordance there was no way for the people to seek justice in the country.

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