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Dickens was a man of great talent. Dickens lived and wrote in the early Victorian period of the mid-19th century. Dickens's lifelong activities and creations were always in sync with the trends of the times.
He exposes the hypocrisy, greed, meanness, and misfortune of the upper strata of society and the bourgeoisie with realistic brushwork, shows the miserable situation of the lower strata of society, especially women, children and the elderly, with great indignation and deep sympathy, and depicts the struggle of the toiling masses who have begun to awaken with a serious and prudent attitude.
Dickens embodied the core spirit of the British, a joy and contentment that came from the heart. But there was another spirit of the English in Dickens, a spirit of conscious reflection and criticism. He spoke for the disadvantaged, pursued social justice, explored the core values that can enable human beings to live in harmony, questioned the conscience of the world's richest country, and expressed the hearts and dreams of many people with 15 novels** and a large number of prose works.
The style of the workDickens's later works clearly reflect the deepening of his themes, the maturity of his technique, and his multifaceted exploration. "Great Expectations" can be seen as the negative of "David Copperfield", but the life path is more realistic and cautionary, and the author's optimism in the early years is significantly reduced.
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Charles John Halfham Dickens, born on 7 February 1812 on the outskirts of Portsmouth, died on 9 June 1870 at Gates Hill, near Rochester. 19th-century British critical realist **.
Dickens paid special attention to depicting the life experiences of the "little people" living at the bottom of British society, profoundly reflecting the complex social reality of Britain at that time, and making outstanding contributions to the development and development of British critical realist literature. His works are still popular today and have had a profound impact on the development of English literature. His main works include "The Pickwick Papers", "Orphans of the Fog", "Old Antique Shop", "Hard Times", "Our Mutual Friends", "A Tale of Two Cities", etc.
A Tale of Two Cities: A Tale of Two Cities is a long history written by British writer Charles Dickens against the backdrop of the French Revolution**, with a touching plot, and is one of the classics of world literature. ** describes how the aristocracy corrupted and mutilated the common people, and the bitter hatred of the nobility accumulated in the hearts of the people led to the inevitable French Revolution, and the main idea of this book is self-sacrifice for love.
The "twin cities" in the title of the book refer to Paris and London.
References are available.
A Tale of Two Cities Interpretation – George Newlin.
Dilkens's three ** "Orphans of the Fog", "David Copperfield" and "A Tale of Two Cities" are a study of romantic colors.
A Tale of Two Cities: Memories at the Turning Point of History: Revisiting Dickens's Description of the Revolution.
Charles Dickens's Concept of Revolution - Interpreting A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities to see Dickens's humanist thoughts.
A Tale of Two Cities from the Perspective of New Historicism
**—Interpretation of Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities
On Dickens's humanist ideas in A Tale of Two Cities.
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Bai was born on 7 February 1812 in Du, Portsmouth
of the Portsea area. His father is a small dao clerk in the Zhi Navy, who is fond of alcohol and hospitality, and often does not answer Huo Wudu. He has been able to act and sing since he was a child, and is often brought to the hotel by his father to perform shows.
At the age of 10, the family was forced to move into a debtor's prison, and from the age of 11 onwards they took on heavy household chores. When he was an apprentice in a shoe polish factory, he was put in the window by his employer to perform in public because of his skillful packaging, and he was used as an advertisement for onlookers, leaving a permanent scar on his heart, thus generating a deep sympathy for the unfortunate children and a resolute determination to get rid of poverty. He attended school for only a few years, and mainly relied on self-study and in-depth life to acquire a wide range of knowledge and literary literacy.
At the age of 16, he worked as a scribe in a law firm and traveled the streets of London to learn a wide range of society.
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Born on February 7, 1812 in the suburbs of Portsmouth, Dickens was born into a family of junior naval officers. Later, he was forced to work as a child laborer in a factory.
After the age of 15, he worked as an apprentice in a law firm, a clerk and a court reporter. At the age of 20, he began to work as a newspaper interviewer, covering the House of Commons.
In 1835, Charles Dickens was engaged to Catherine Hogarth.
In 1837 he completed his first novel, The Pickwick Papers.
Died on June 9, 1870, at Gates Hill, near Rochester.
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Charles Dickens, a nineteenth-century British critical realist writer. Representative works "A Tale of Two Cities", "Orphans of the Fog" and so on.
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