Charles Dickens

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1.
Do you recognize any of Dickens' characters?
Yes, recognize characters like:
* David Copperfield
* Oliver Twiste
* Christmas Carol
* Mr Micawber
* Mr Pickwick
2.
Summarizeeach scene
1st scene: It’s about of Dickens’ family.In this scene appeared John Dickens and Elizabeth Dickens married on 1809 and they had eight sons:
Augustus Dickens, Alfred Lamert Dickens,Harriet Dickens, Charles John Huffam Dickens, Laetitia Mary Dicken, Alfred Allen Dickens, Fanny Dickens, Frederick Dickens.
2nd scene: The family moved to London 1824.The young children, Charles wasworking in a braking factory and when his father met the poor conditions that his son worked, John insisted that Charles left his job. Before, Charles returned to school.
3rd scene 4th scene: Charlesstarted to work as a solicitor’s clerk in an office. The job inspired Dickens in his book. He began work on the Mirror of Parliament, a periodical.
5th scene: Charles worked hard and gained employmenton the Evening Chronicle. He met the editor of the Morning Chronicle through his job, George Hogarth. Charles met George’s daughter and they married in 1835.
6 scene: Charles visited America, andfelt his trip marred by the constant attentions of crowds. He couldn't travel alone. The travel was long and boring. His works being printed and sold there.
7 scene: The group travelled to Genoa,staying in Villa Bagnerello, and then Palazzo Peschiere. He wrote the vision into his Christmas story The Chimes. He and his family undertook travels around Italy taking in Pisa, Rome, Pompeii, Naples.8 scene: Charles fascination with the theatre had a been long and enduring. When he was 20 he managed to organize an audition at Covent Garden as an actor, but missed it through illness.
9 scene: 8June 1870, Charles never regained consciousness and died the next day.

3.
He routinely walked the city streets. This ability to immerse the reader into time and place sets the perfect stage for...
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