acts like a loving father and attempts to comfort her. AsLouisas cries of unhappiness continue, she falls to the ground, Mr.Gradgrind beginsto see his philosophy of facts tumble as he laid her down there, and saw the prideof his heart and the triumph of his system, lying , and insensibly heap, at his feet (163). Indeed Mr.Gradgrind now sees the pain which his philosophy of facts hascaused, and begins to realize that emotions such as love and compassion do exist -credited to Louisa being able to recognize the need for emotional experiences...