David Copperfield & Charles Dickens: Examine the Character, Historical and Social Context
cters as David, Uriah Heep, Dora, and Traddles. Various fictional analogues to Dickens's life can be discerned in the plotting and character development of David Copperfield. The account of David's experience as an abused child, first at the hands of Murdstone and later at school, may follow Dickens's account of his youth.
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