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    Charles Dickens and A Christmas Carol

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    Charles Dickens and A Christmas Carol: Famed British author, Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. He was the second of eight children, living in a poor neighborhood in London. His parents were John Dickens, a naval clerk, who always lived beyond his means. Married to his mother Elizabeth Dickens, who aspired to be a teacher and a school director. Dickens went to William Giles’ school in Chatham, Kent, for approximately one year before his father’s money habits

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    did. Charles Dickens was born February 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. Charles had a very unhappy childhood growing up with his seven siblings. In 1824, Charles was only twelve years old when his father John went to prison for debt reasons. After his father went to jail, Charles was forced to drop out of school and start working at a boot-blacking factory. After a couple of years, Charles was able to go back to school. His father had received an inheritance

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    Charles Dickens and the Victorian Era The various themes and ideas of the Victorian era are perfectly showcased in the many novels and short stories of Charles Dickens. The writers of the Victorian era produced an enormous amount of the greatest novels to ever be written- those that were "realistic, thickly plotted, crowded with characters, and long." They, more often than not, showed the characteristics of the different social classes in society. Generally humorous

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    The motif of doubling has been repeatedly shown throughout the book. Charles Dickens finds numerous ways to show the constant pattern of doubling from using children, to using exact metaphors. Life could either be one way or the other. Factors in life an either duplicate themselves or oppose themselves. He uses this repeated motif to emphasize the theme of life being a parallel universe. The prominent quote in Book 1, is the perfect example of how he does it“ it was the best of times, it was the

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    already popular during the time. One novelist from this Victorian era would be Charles Dickens. Although some may not know who he was, most people will agree that the name Charles Dickens sounds familiar to them. His childhood was not an outstanding one, though he seemed to make the best of it as a kid. The world he was born in and the times of his life are clearly reflected into his wonderful stories. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7 February 1812 in Portsmouth, a port city in Hampshire,

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    Early Life Charles John Huffam Dickens was born at 13 Mile End Terrace, Portsea, Portsmouth, the 4th day of the second month as the second child to John and Elizabeth Dickens (EBSCOhost). Dickens sadly became the eldest child when his older sister died in 1820 (Britannica). In the year 1822, the whole Dickens household moved their belongings to Camden Town, London (Biography.com). Charles schooling was interrupted in 1824 when his father was put in prison for his unpaid debt (Dickens Fellowship)

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    as fairy tales, adventure stories, and novellas (“Charles Dickens”). Dickens was essentially influenced by many earlier English writers like William Shakespeare and Henry Fielding. Shakespeare’s use of “twice told tales” (Brass) was seen directly in A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens also enjoyed Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote (“Charles Dickens”). Ultimately, Dickens’s surroundings and past experiences inspired his writing and literary works. Charles Dickens’s misfortunes were often recurring events

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    The Life of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, a man of good humor, once said: “If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers” (Charles Dickens quote). Throughout his novels Dickens wove humor and wit, as well as including messages of poverty and charity that remain relevant to modern society. These themes came from childhood experiences such as, his father’s sentence to Marshalea debtor's prison, consequently forcing Charles into the role of the head of his household. Making the very

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    October 2015 Remembering Charles Dickens Charles Dickens is a famous author who wrote numerous books which were enjoyed by many throughout the years. His books are known xquisite characters and real-life settings. Charles experienced difficult times as a young boy (“Charles Dickens” par. 7). These difficult times followed him throughout his life. He uses ideas from these struggles to express his feelings through the books he writes. The many struggles of Charles Dickens’ early childhood greatly

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    adventures that the male characters go on. This seems to be relevant in a lot of movies and books like the story Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. In Great Expectations there are multiple female characters like Estella, Biddy, and Miss Havisham who all play a large part in the main character, Pip’s life. One of the first that we meet the character Estella in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations is when Pip goes to Miss Havisham’s to play with her. The two kids play the game beggar my neighbor when Estella

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