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Who is the dictatorial father figure in Dickens' 'Hard Times'?

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The dictatorial father figure in Dickens' 'Hard Times' is Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, a wealthy and influential businessman who believes in the power of facts and reason over emotions and imagination. He imposes his utilitarian philosophy on his children and the students of the schools he is involved in, causing them to lead robotic and joyless lives. 
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The dictatorial father figure in Dickens' 'Hard Times' is Thomas Gradgrind. Gradgrind is a wealthy businessman and a strict utilitarian who believes in the power of facts and figures. He is the headmaster of a school in the fictional town of Coketown, and he is the father of Louisa and Tom Gradgrind. He is a strict disciplinarian who believes that reason and logic should be the only guiding principles in life.
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