An essay based on the book "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens

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Материал опубликован 6 June

Автор публикации: Е. Михайлова, студентка 1 курса

Essay

"David Copperfield Charles"



Charles Dickens, one of the greatest writers of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on world literature due to his ability to penetrate into the depths of the human soul and create vivid, memorable images. His novel "David Copperfield" is not just a story about growing up, but also a deep exploration of human nature, morality and social justice.

One of the most striking characters in the novel is David Copperfield himself. From the first pages, we see him as a kind, honest and conscientious young man who strives for self-development and justice. These qualities are especially evident in his relationships with loved ones and in his desire to protect those who are weaker than him. David is always ready to help and never forgets about his roots and moral principles.

However, like any human being, David has his flaws. At the beginning of the novel, he can sometimes be overly naive and trusting, which leads to painful disappointments. His excessive gentleness and kindness sometimes backfire on him, making him suffer from the injustice of the world around him.

Despite all the difficulties and trials that befall David, I cannot help but feel the deepest sympathy for him. His honesty, kindness, and commitment to justice make him a true hero worthy of admiration. In his image, we see the ideal of a man who, despite all difficulties, retains his moral principles and continues to strive for the best. David Copperfield is the epitome of the best human qualities



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