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    as an inevitable force that has plagued the area for centuries. The fog fills the air with a thick cloud that coats the city and everyone inside. Tim Goodwin believes the fog is a manmade force that acts as a parasite against the city. While Charles Dickens sees the fog as a shadow of the city that creeps around everywhere. Both passages clearly regard this topic with a different purpose and style‚ but still gives the viewer a good insight of life among the fog. The purpose of Tim Goodwin’s 1997

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    The novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ by Charles Dickens‚ is a work of historical fiction that portrays very real themes and ideas. Dickens follows the lives of various people in London and Paris during the French Revolution in which the cruel injustice of the nobility ensues the revolutionaries to take action to fight for equality. One of the most prominent themes in the novel is the fury of the French peasantry. The peasants‚ furious of their continuous mistreatment‚ no longer wished to suffer at the

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    A Christmas Carol‚ by Charles Dickens‚ is a book that reminds all Christians of what inspires the holiday of Christmas and the good will that surrounds it. During the Christmas season‚ people tend to put their daily needs‚ selfishness‚ and working mindset aside for benevolence‚ friendship‚ and jubilation. In Dickens’ novel‚ Scrooge‚ the main character‚ is surrounded by a handful of characters that stand out as representatives of the good will that surrounds Christmas. Fred represents good humor‚

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    1 English Victorian Society ……………………………….…………….……….….………………. 3 Victorian Morality 2 Femme Fatale definition ………………………………………………………………………… 3 3 William Makepeace Thackeray – Vanity Fair ……………………..……….….……………...….. 3 4 Charles Dickens – Great Expectations ………………..................................………………….…. 3 CHAPTER TWO: REBECCA SHARP ..............................................................................

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    novel written by Charles Dickens during the times of the industrial revolution. Dickens wrote this novel to show the inequality between people (shown in class systems) and also how a change in class can lead to a change in person; he does this through the use of themes such as Pride and Power. However‚ he also highlights that the lower class people also had pride (for e.g. Joe).  Charles Dickens shows pride as something that all humans tend to have. In "Great Expectations"‚ Dickens shows that the

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    Name Analogies of: Oliver Twist A story of an orphan‚ lost and found. Written by: Charles Dickens Summary: Oliver Twist is a poor orphan boy cruelly treated in the public workhouse. Pennyless and hungry‚ he runs away to London‚ only to fall into the clutches of a gang of thieves and pickpockets led by the master criminal‚ Fagin. Befriended by a man robbed by the gang‚ Oliver ultimately learns his true identity and gains a new home‚ a fortune and a brand new family! Name Analogies: Oliver:

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    are good or evil. Charles Dickens was truly gifted in this art. Oliver Twist is a character that Charles Dickens used to show the "blinded world" of human suffering. The workhouse‚ poverty‚ street children‚ illegitimate children‚ women who had babes without being married‚ the sick‚ and the Churches discrimination against the out-cast and unfortunate people. All these Dickens weaved into his stories in order to teach the public of "the least of these." I do not believe Dickens taught out of Christian

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    play is a performance where the protagonist is faced with personifications of moral attributes that try to convince the protagonist to choose a life of good‚ rather than the evil path they were heading towards. The story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a morality play in the form of a novella. The author uses allegorical characters and a relatable hero to promote a Christian moral. Allegories are often used in morality plays‚ and in A Christmas Carol. Most of the characters in the novella

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    Throughout A Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens skillfully masks the true motive behind Madame Defarge’s knitting and Dr. Manette’s shoemaking. At first glance‚ it seems that these simplistic tasks are pointless‚ but there may be a darker‚ more meaningful reason for why these characters are always occupied. Dickens continuously steers the readers in different directions and makes them question what the character’s incentives are. Madame Defarge‚ who is stout and married to a wineshop owner‚ is

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    going through the toughest times. According to Dickens: She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery‚ and to a Present beyond his misery: and the sound of her voice‚ the light of her face‚ the touch of her hand‚ had a strong beneficial influence with him almost always. (Dickens 140) According to Shmoop‚ Lucie also serves as a tie‚ that connects all the men in the storyline‚ Lucie ties Sydney to Charles‚ Dr. Manette to Charles‚ and Mr. Lorry to the entire family (Shmoop). Lucie

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