The Moral Issues Of Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was born on seventh day of February eighteen hundred twelve in Portsmouth, England. His parents were John and Elizabeth Dickens. In 1824 his father was arrested and imprisoned for having a debt that he couldn’t pay, Charles was sent to a workhouse by one of his mother’s relatives. Later in life reveals how his harsh experience of being impoverished and at the workhouse had affected him in his novels of “David Copperfield” and “Oliver Twist.” Charles’ father received an inheritance and was able to pay off his debt, so Charles was taken out of the workhouse and went back to school at the age of fifteen. He loved to read, especially ones linked with loose adventures and comedy. (Charles Dickens Biogarphy)
Charles Dickens wrote about the moral issues and problems in Europe that he encountered in his life (Charles Dickens Theses Part 1, 2005). Charles wrote the story of “Oliver Twist” to bring the ugly truth to light about the workhouse for children. He did the same with Bowes Academy, when he wrote the book Nicholas Nickleby to show how the boarding school was viciously abusing the children that attended that school (Nicholas Nickleby, 2015). At the time Charles was revered as the most famous writer of his time, but as he got older his writings became more somber as his views on things changed. The first story that revealed this was “A Tale of Two Cities.” the stores that he wrote may have become more disturbing, but his books kept being read by vast amounts of readers and became stories for children and young adults. Even in today’s society Charles Dickens is still widely read and influences modern-day civilization. Leaving Charles dickens in the list of the greatest English writers in history (Why...

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...em. Opening the way to equalization of the social classes and changing the way treat each other.
Charles dickens has left his marks and slightly twisted sense of hummer for the future authors and publishers to be influenced by his works. That are written about a cruel and unjust topic with some his own type of hummer. The topic were based on his harsh experiences during his childhood and the immoral conflicts between the wealthy and the impoverished. This style of righting is used today in other books and even movies. An example is when, he wrote “Oliver Twist” and the J.K.Roling books and movies of “Happy Patter,” were harry and Oliver are treated poorly and they are Ashely very wealthy and famous. And having a very serious situation mixed with comic relief. After Dickens, his style of comic relief was adapted by the rest or the world in almost any book or movie.

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