Charles Dickens Research Paper

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Charles Dickens once said, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” This is the opening line of one of Dickens’ best-known books, A Tale of Two Cities. This applied to him as well; even through the good and bad times, he always worked hard. He had been hardworking since he was a child in order to strive to be better. In order to fully understand how hardworking Dickens was, one must know about his childhood, family, education, career, and adulthood. Charles Dickens had a hard childhood. He had grew up in Portsmouth, England (Caravantes 10). In September 1813, Charles’s Brother Alfred was born but died in infancy (Caravantes 11). At a young age, he had to go to work like everyone else and he lived in poverty but In 1822, the …show more content…

Dickens was the son of John Dickens, a minor government official and the model for the character Mr. Micawber in the novel David Copperfield (“Charles (John Huffam) Dickens"). Dickens' father constantly lived beyond his means and was eventually sent to debtor's prison (“Charles (John Huffam) Dickens"). In March 1817, the Pay Office again transferred John Dickens, this time out of London to Chatham, a seaport near Rochester. (“Charles (John Huffam) Dickens") Dickens experienced turmoil in his personal life. (Charles (John Huffam) Dickens."). Things to try to help understand …show more content…

By 1835, he was invited to be a regular contributor to a newspaper, and a year later Sketches by Bozwas published to public and critical acclaim and Great Expectations published in serial form between December 1860 to August 1861 and in novel form in October 1861, is widely considered Dickens’ greatest literary accomplishment. ("Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)”). By 1837, Dickens was writing The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (Pickwick Papers, 1836-1837), (Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)."). Dickens continued writing, and his popularity grew with the introduction of his Christmas stories From October 1846 to April 1848, Dickens published, in monthly installments Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son. ("Dickens, Charles (1812-1870).) That is his facts to help learn about his career.During his adulthood, he contributed two other major works during this period: Great Expectations and Our Mutual Friend. James Lamert offered to get Charles a job at Warren’s Blacking Factory. While living in Chatham, Dickens did attend school, but he spent more time roaming the woods and exploring the nearby city of Rochester. (Charles (John Huffam) Dickens). He spent long days at the factory and nights in his lonely room. He was also an avid reader Months after he was transferred to London, where he earned less pay. In May 1830, Dickens fell in love with Maria Beadnell, a pretty and flirtatious young woman. (Charles