The novel David Copperfield, written by Charles Dickens, deals with the life and times
of David Copperfield. About a century ago in a small townsfolk in England, David was natural
on a Friday at the stroke of midnight, which is considered a polarity of bad luck. Davids
sky pilot has already died and his aunt comes to stay with him and his breed as this novel
gets off to a very slow start. Soon David becomes aware that his mother has relations
with another man and asks unmatched of his servants, if you marry a person, and the person
dies, why then you may marry another person, maynt you? David is immediately
angered that his mother has betrayed his father and goes off to live with his aunt. A
while later, David goes back home scarce quickly gets into trouble and is sent off to school.
        Dickens uses slight description in his telling of this story and the reader can
easily concern to the characters. The setting of a small town in England is sample in all
of his novels, including Great Expectations. The reason for this Dickens setting is
because he was born in the town of Portsmouth, England in 1812. Although as a young
child he moved to Chatham where he experienced a pleasant childhood in which many
scenes from his childhood are intertwined throughout his novels. Dickens father was
constantly in debt and was eventually sent to jail.
This memory was agonizing for young
Charles as years later he wrote: No words can let loose the secret agony of my soul. I
felt my early hopes of growing up to be a learned and distinguished man, crushed in my
breast. This at one time relates to Dickens discussion of David in a wine preindication later in the
novel. A couple of...
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY off plot. the perfect plot is wrong. misses most important themes in book, and incorrectly deuces others. for one thing, miss betsy WAS NOT an old friend, and HE LOVED HIS MOTHER.!!!
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