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Charles Dickens Great Expectations: A Tale Of Two Cities

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The beginning of the video started off by introducing a man named John Dickens, who worked at a naval pay office on the docks of Portsmouth, and lived in a small house at 387 Mile End Terrace. His wife was Elizabeth Barrow who he met at his office, and who he also had a kid with named, Charles Dickens. But within 7 months of Charles being born everything seemed to go wrong for them, from running into financial problems to being forced to move to several different locations, until they settled in a house up the hill from the docks of Chatham, London. This is where Charles had his happiest memories of his childhood. During Charles childhood he would take walks with his father to various different locations around the city, in which some ended up in his novels, such as the Chatham Hall and the Leather Bottle. But during one of his walks a place caught his attention, Gads Hill Place, a house that he decides to set as a goal, and where later in the future it becomes his home. However as a child he also had family friends who worked at the Royal Theatre. This place is where he caught a interest in writing and was a mainspring for his work. …show more content…

For the next 2 years he did not attend school but spent his time wandering the streets and would sometimes visit his god-father, Christopher Hoffman, on the other side of the city. This is where he found himself fascinated with London, and places like the Sinful Cathedral, and the docks, where very descriptive in his novels. At the age of 12, he was put to a job at the blacking factory on a street near the river. Soon after his family was arrested and sent to the Marshal Sea Prison for his father's dept, and were there for almost a year. This was a very traumatic experience, and never left his mind. This affected his novels

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