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    way" (Dickens 7). Charles Dickens "[influenced] the development of the serial novel" and created many classics (Pool 389). Only Shakespeare used the same writing techniques as Dickens (Engel). The novel "A Tale of Two Cities" is a grand example of character foils and doubling within one of Dickens ’ novels. The use of England‚ France‚ and the characters makes the novel better because they add to the intensity of the plot "between the two eternally paradoxical poles of life and death" (Charles Dickens

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    Ben Weissler 3/16/08 Block 5 A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens’ novel‚ A Tale of Two Cites‚ is a very rich text. The characters‚ plot‚ and writing style are all complex and multifaceted. However‚ one of the least studied and important part of this novel is the chapter titles and even the proposed novel titles. These titles reveal and expose more about the text‚ like symbolism and irony that would have otherwise been missed. Dickens’ chapter and proposed novel titles are instrumental in revealing

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    WHO’S CHARLES DICKENS? Charles Dickens was a well-known English writer back in the 19th century. He wrote some of the finest and vivid classical books still read by people today in our society. As the fame of being the one of the most anticipated authors in the world‚ the story of his life didn’t come close. Charles Dickens was born in 1812‚ February 7. He was given birth to John Dickens‚ a clerk working in the navy pay office‚ and Elizabeth Nee Barrow in Portsmouth‚ England. In 1822 to 1827‚ his

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    Hence‚ he was able to write a story based on what the readers want‚ expect or prefer and because of this‚ he managed to capture the reader into reading more of his works‚ thus contributing‚ albeit indirectly‚ to the classic English literature. Dickens also used autobiographical elements in his stories. This is very noticeable especially in David Copperfield‚ Bleak House and Little Dorrit. The court cases and debates in Bleak House are drawn from the author’s career as a stenographer. The detailed

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    Dickens is one of those writers who are well worth stealing. Even the burial of his body in Westminster Abbey was a species of theft‚ if you come to think of it. When Chesterton wrote his introductions to the Everyman Edition of Dickens’s works‚ it seemed quite natural to him to credit Dickens with his own highly individual brand of medievalism‚ and more recently a Marxist writer‚ Mr. T. A. Jackson‚ has made spirited efforts to turn Dickens into a blood-thirsty revolutionary. The Marxist claims

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    down. LLoyd Jones Mister pip expresses the growth and independents of young girl Matilda‚ who is growing up in a dangerous environment. Redskins can come and kill anyone at anytime if time. Matilda looks up to the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. The book has a great impact on Matildas life and changes her perspective on the hard situations ahead of her. Seeing the world through Matildas eyes‚ the authors figurative language leaves a detailed image in the head of the reader that stains

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    Ebenezer Scrooge a cold hearted miser who despises Christmas. Scrooge is a no good mean man that hates everyone. In the story Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ there are very many noticeable themes about the novel. Charles Dickens makes the themes vary easy to find and understand. Everybody deserves or should be happy during christmas time. This is one of the themes I discovered early in the book. The theme means that christmas is a time for anyone to be happy and enjoy time with their families

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    In Charles Dickens’s celebrated novel‚ Great Expectations‚ we are presented with a unique protagonist in Phillip “Pip” Pirrip‚ who‚ born an orphan‚ lives with his unkind sister‚ whom he address as Mrs. Joe‚ and her virtuous and amiable husband‚ Joe. During his formidable years‚ he is often forced to spend time at the estate of an old and very affluent lady named Ms. Havisham where he meets her daughter‚ Estella‚ with whom he almost instantly falls in love but seemingly does not reciprocate his feeling

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    Christmas Carol Charles Dickens was a Victorian writer . He grew up in London and therefore uses the city as the backdrop to most of his novels . Dickens took a keen interest towards the interaction between people of all classes which comes across in his writing. He would spend days simply wandering the streets of London in order to soak up the atmosphere and watch people pass by. These observations helped him to create larger than life characters in his novels. In his novels Dickens criticizes the

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    Diploma thesis Charles Dickens’s “Oliver Twist” and “David Copperfield”: Two novels compared (Narrative techniques) Mentor: Student: Dr. Muhamet Hamiti Arbnesha Kusari Table of Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………3 2. Biography of Charles Dickens….………………………………..……....4 3. Oliver Twist………………………………………………………………

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