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Charles
Dickens' A Christmas Carol :
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In 3 pages, the author discusses Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas
Carol' and shows how Dickens is able to use his illustrations to
bring the story to life. An example is given of his very apt
description of Scrooge at the story's beginning. A free sentence
outline is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Charles Dickens: His Life Reflected In His
Works
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5 pages in length. Like many authors, Charles Dickens drew from
his own life experiences as a means by which to tell his tales.
Indeed, his works represent a collection of personal episodes,
encounters and introspection as encountered by one of the
literary world's most respected authors. It is not known whether
Dickens ever found a sense of solace from writing about personal
experiences; however, the writer discusses that through such
selfless sharing, the reader effectively gains a more
significant understanding of his works. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
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Charles Dickens' "The Signalman":
Effectiveness As A Ghost Story
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5 pages in length. Like many authors, Charles Dickens drew from
his own life experiences as a means by which to tell his tales.
Indeed, his works represent a collection of personal episodes,
encounters and introspection as encountered by one of the
literary world's most respected authors; however, when it came
to his ghost stories, he drew inspiration from a deep and
inventive imagination. The writer discusses how Dickens' use of
mystery, suspense and creation of tension helps to represent
"The Signalman" as an effective ghost story.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations” /
Portrayal Of Society
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5 pages in length. The portrayal of society in Charles
Dickens’ Great Expectations is that of a symbol of
contemporary British civilization, with Miss Havisham
representing the epitome of such. By utilizing this particular
character as the conduit between social body and physical body,
the author successfully blends together the kinship inherent to
these aspects of British life. The writer discusses society in
relation to Dicken's "Great Expectations." No
additional sources cited.
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Characterization
in Dickens' "David Copperfield" and "Great
Expectations"
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A five page paper comparing the characterizations of David to
that of Pip in these two novels by Charles Dickens. The paper
argues that while both boys were intended to represent Dickens
himself as a child, the characterization of David is flatter
than that of Pip because Dickens was still working out many
personal issues. Bibliography lists three sources.
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