Social Struggles
This word search highlights social issues that Charles Dickens often explored in his works. It includes words like “poverty,” “inequality,” and “charity,” reflecting the hardships of the working class and the need for reform. The puzzle connects directly to Dickens’ advocacy for social change and justice. By completing this activity, students will gain a deeper understanding of the social themes that influenced Victorian literature.
This word search encourages students to think critically about social issues and their historical context. It improves vocabulary by introducing terms related to economic struggles and reform movements. Searching for words strengthens reading skills, particularly in recognizing key social justice terms. By engaging with these words, students develop a broader awareness of societal structures and historical injustices.
Vocabulary List – Poverty, Inequality, Reform, Charity, Labor, Exploitation, Education, Justice, Class, Benevolence, Oppression, Philanthropy, Advocacy, Prejudice, Corruption.