Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Analysis Of The Book David Copper Field By Charles...

INTRODUCTION I was born. I grew up. These lines are from Dickens semi autobiographical â€Å"David Copper Field† cannot contain the grandeur of the life he had. Charles Dickens spent most of his childhood in poverty and therefore you can see the fragments of the hard life he lead in all his works. He wrote with a loving hand, revealing great sentimentally that touches the heart. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 17thfebrurary 1812. He created some of the world’s most well known fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist by many literary critics. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity and he was considered a literary genius even during his lifetime. He was born in Portsmouth, England and had to leave school at early age because his father was sent to prison for debt. And he was forced into child labor to makes end meet. The image is very clear of the atrocities he had to go through in â€Å"David Copperfield† and â€Å"Oliver Twist†. Set during the French revolution the story revolves around the city of London and Paris, tells an epic tale of an oppression hope kindness, love and hate. Revolving around generations it tells the story of the French revolution. The story begins with a lunatic father, a hopeful daughter, and an indifferent spectator. Then it moves towards two young men in love with same women. Then it takes a turn for the worse and leaves our characters in a disarray, tormented, confused, and hopeless and finally one act of selflessness leave the

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