Charles Dicken’s upbringing was not only humble, but his unfancied lifestyle seemed damnable with violence and turmoil which he often resented. Too often Dicken’s imagined a life of power, prestige and admiration, which seemed unobtainable at the age of 11 years. Much of his childhood, he worked tirelessly in Warren’s...
The great British author, Charles Dickens, was a strong supporter of childrens' rights. He commonly portrayed orphans as his main characters, and this lent a partial expression of his own childhood suffering, and painted an antithetical society within which the children, who had zero love or family, are obliged to...
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