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But both parents had descended from servants, a downstairs lineage that the father in particular kept quiet about. Her father was a Knight "who had invented for himself a conviction that his deceased father would have been made a Baronet but for somebody's determined opposition arising out of entirely personal motives. There was something wonderfully hopeful about his general air, and something that at the same time whispered to me he would never be very successful or rich. Gargery, Mrs Joe is Pip's sister, who at "more than twenty years older" cares for Pip after the death of their parents in Great Expectations. She inflicts her activities on her five small sons, who are clearly rebellious, and is always asking Mr Jarndyce for donations in Bleak House.

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Mary Pretty housemaid of Nupkins, the Mayor and principal magistrate of Ipswich, whom Samuel Weller pursues throughout The Pickwick Papers. Squeers, Wackford Proprietor of Dotheboys Hall, he takes in boys not wanted by their families and mistreats them. Bevan, Mr Boston doctor whom Martin and Mark meet at Pawkins' Boarding House in New York and one of the few positive characters they meet in the America. A] large hard-breathing middle-aged slow man, with a mouth like a fish, dull staring eyes, and sandy hair standing upright on his head, so that he looked as if he had just been all but choked, and at that moment had come to. The novel ends with the marriage of Arthur and Amy at St George's Church, next to the prison, the same church where she was christened.Datchery, Dick Mysterious visitor to Cloisterham whose "white head was unusually large, and his shock of white hair was unusually thick and ample.

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By the end of the story he learns that facts and figures must be tempered by love and forbearance in Hard Times. Dickens based Tiny Tim (and also Paul Dombey Jr) on his sister Fanny's crippled son Henry Burnett Jr. Mrs Kenwigs' uncle, Mr Lillyvick, is a well-to-do collector of water rates and the family hopes to eventually profit from this relation. In an effort to gain old Martin's money he embraces then throws out young Martin at old Martin's wish. The feasting, music, dancing, and skits we hear about in the letters as well as in his Christmas stories do more, as Tomalin notes, “to perpetuate good feeling than any number of religious homilies penned or spoken.

He saw both these women as victims of a cruel society which allowed men to behave in one way and expected women to behave in another.

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Her thinness seemed to be the effect of some wasting fire within her, which found a vent in her gaunt eyes.Scrooge, Ebenezer Miserly main character in A Christmas Carol, he is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley and three ghosts of Christmas. Jarndyce, John An unwilling party in Jarndyce and Jarndyce, guardian of Richard Carstone, Ada Clare, and Esther Summerson; owner of Bleak House in the novel of that name. Guppy is involved in the investigation of Lady Dedlock's secret in Bleak House, knowing that Krook has a packet of letters somehow connected to her. Nickleby, Nicholas is the eponymous protagonist of Nicholas Nickleby, who is thrown into poverty upon the death of his father, and must support his mother and sister.

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Granger, Edith Paul Dombey's second wife is the widow of Colonel Granger and the daughter of Mrs Skewton. We are talking here about the man who was probably the most popular prose stylist who ever lived, whose A Tale of Two Cities remains the world’s best-selling novel—200 million sold, and counting. In 1836 Dickens married Catherine Hogarth, the 20-year-old daughter of George Hogarth, co-editor of the Chronicle, London’s evening paper.The midsized Great Expectations (1860–61), one of the glories of the world and representative of Dickens at his best, can make even an advanced-placement kid balk.



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