Unlike A Christmas Carol and The Chimes there is relatively little social commentary in The Cricket on the Hearth. It is a sentimental story which depicts an idealized version of family life. The story was very popular during Dickens' lifetime, being performed in satge adaptations more often than A Christmas Carol, but is largely neglected today.
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