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Dora: Dora, I'm the one person I like the most. David was fascinated by her at first sight, as if the whole world was only.
There is him and his lovely "little flowers". David loved her so much, holding her in the palm of his hand, in his heart, and with the care of Aunt Bessie.
With care, Agnis is a favorite. She is innocent, beautiful and kind, although she does not understand housework at all and makes a mess of things, but she is.
So kind and loving David. At the end of her life, she entrusted her most precious inheritance --- her beloved husband to her friend Aini.
Si, hoping that her husband can have a happy life after she leaves, she is selfless. Lovely"Doll wife" Dora at this time.
It seems so mature that it is unforgettable.
David Copperfield David Copperfield is the protagonist of David Copperfield and was once an orphan.
The writer describes his journey from being an orphan to a bourgeois-democratic writer with a humanitarian spirit. He is kind.
Sincere, intelligent, diligent and studious, with the courage to strive for self-improvement, perseverance and a positive and enterprising spirit, in adversity.
With confidence, he redoubled his efforts in good times, and finally achieved success in his career and happiness in his family. On this character.
It entrusts Dickens's moral ideals.
It's ugly!
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Who has the leisure and elegance to call you?
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With beautiful hair and a body full of amorous feelings, he must be a goddess-level character in real life.
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David Copperfield's father died before he was born, and he grew up under the care of his mother and maid. Soon after, his mother remarried, and his stepfather, Modeston, was greedy, and he regarded David as a burden, and sent David to the house of his nurse's brother, Mr. Pigoti, before marriage.
Pigoti is an upright and kind fisherman who lives in a wrecked hut by the Yarmouth Sea, and lives in harmony with an adopted pair of orphans, Emily and Ham, with whom David lives in a miserable and harmonious way.
Out of longing for his mother, David returned to his stepfather's house. However, his stepfather not only often beat him, but even deprived his mother of his right to care and care for him. After his mother's death, his stepfather immediately sent David, who was less than 10 years old, to work as a child laborer who washed wine bottles, and David lived a life without food and clothing.
He went through a lot of hardships and finally found his aunt Bessie.
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Theme of the work
David Copperfield
It was 19th-century British critical realism.
Master Dickens.
A masterpiece. In this autobiographical feature, Dickens borrowed "Little David's own history and experience" to review and summarize his life path from many aspects, reflecting his philosophy of life and moral ideals.
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David Copperfield is the image of a bourgeois-democratic writer with a humanitarian spirit. He is a typical image of an intellectual, kind and generous, honest and diligent, positive, diligent and studious, with the courage to strive for self-improvement, perseverance and enterprising spirit. No matter what kind of difficulties you encounter, you will be indestructible, full of confidence and hope at all times, confident in the face of adversity, and redouble your efforts in prosperity, so as to achieve career success and family happiness in the end.
This character is the sustenance of Dickens's moral ideals. The intuitive, accurate and vivid reflection of David's image of Dickens through the endorsement of the image of children, trying to show that he resisted the greed and indifference of the bourgeoisie with the spirit of "benevolence", and longed for harmony and friendship between people; It is hoped that all British children will also become noble and useful people through a good education. Whether it is the suffering of David in childhood or the indomitable pain and struggle of youth, it tells readers the story of a small person who struggles hard and struggles against fate under the capitalist social system all the time.
Righteous , sensitive, innocent and diligent.
The artistic charm of "David Copperfield" lies not in its twists and turns in structure, or the ups and downs of the plot, but in the fact that it has a realistic life atmosphere and lyrical narrative style. What attracts people in this work is the flesh-and-blood characters, the specific and vivid human feelings, and the personality traits of different characters. >>>More
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