On the website of Biography magazine, the life of Charles Dickens is detailed with an emphasis on his background and literary output. The article claims that the idolized Charles Dickens was the abundant British author of countless work that are now seen as classics.
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 at Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom. According to the article, Dickens died of a stroke on June 9, 1870, the place of his death took place in Higham, Kent, United Kingdom.
Charles Dickens wrote many classic novels.Oliver twist, Christmas Carol, Nicholas Nickleby, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations are all classic novels he wrote over the course of his career. When Dickens died he left the novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood incomplete.
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Dickens was born into a family of a father named John Dickens, who was a naval clerk and aimed to be rich and a mother named Elizabeth Barrow who aspired to be a teacher and school director. Charles Dickens had seven siblings, and was born the second of the eight children. Even with his parents’ best efforts of becoming rich, the family still endured on being poor. One day Dickens father showed him this old castle saying that if Charles Dickens thinks big in the future, he can one day be able to afford that castle, and ever since then Dickens never forgot what his father told him. Dickens father ended up going to prison for debt, which led to Dickens being forced out of school at the age of twelve and working in a boot-blacking factory.
The article claims that Charles Dickens felt abandoned and betrayed by the adults, and how early he left his youthful innocence. All these feelings led to themes in Dickens