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By Dr.Strong on
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Dickens the master of subtle social commentary uses his characters as instruments to a world in which human experience and consideration combine with aspiration to form the social reality. How distintly unique circumstances and characters ranging from Micawbre to Copperfields own flight of fancy in those European lands have a lot to say to us about our choice in this modern world.
If one could venture so boldly and take a top ten list of lessons learned from the characters and situations found within this book (the golden literary nuggets) what would they be. Please reply as there is so much wonderfull things in this novel it would be interesting to condense them, list them and turn them into instructional form if one could bear the atrocirty of such outlandish literarcy butherism.
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By jean on
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I have got the same idea when I was first reading the book. And my attention when reading a book always nearly is drawn by such practical thought.
Since I am a girl and i have a dream as Little Em'ly ever embodied, I have thought a lot about the girl,a vain prey as well as a brave purser of her dream.Of course she has failed, but how that comes,would you like to give some of your opinion?
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