How Does Dickens Describe Stryver As A Lion

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Dickens describes Stryver as a lion. A lion to the audience in Dickens’ case would think of it as strong animal who is fear. Also lions are intimidating animals who put fear in other animals. Lions are strong and are able to speak for themselves, and stand their ground. In chapter 5 book 2 Dickens describes Stryver as ambitious and gives him an edge to be the better person. Dickens wants the audience to see this, which is Stryver’s position in this chapter, being the top dog, better than the rest, and top ranked. Since he's a lion. Dickens main point is just to show that Stryver is a lion of similar personalities.
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