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In 25 words or less, can anyone explain this guy?
Publication 77
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Maybe: a man with a clear and immediate understanding of the present...
Publication 78
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A man who is "the most friendly and amenable creatures in existance" (that's from the book, is that cheating?). Or: A crazy but incredibly wise man forever haunted by King Charles' attempt to get into his memorial!
Publication 79
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Mr. Dick is a man who is clearly not what he seems, nor is he as intelligent as we are first led to believe. However, he is one of the most kind-hearted individuals in David Copperfield. His "memorial" is somewhat of a fabricated excuse to continue to stay close to Aunt Betsey.
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He is the child in David, the husband that Aunt Betsey desires, a blunt, pragmatic yet sensitive creature, whose apparent insanity and simple wisdom serves as an irony to reveal the insanity of the suppossed genteel class
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A later literary parallel would be "Being There" by Jerzy Kozinsky.
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