What Is Charles Dickens Like Americans Ill Or Distasteful?

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In Charles Dickens’s concluding remarks at the end of his book he made the statement that Americans are naturally frank, brave, cordial, hospitable, and affectionate. (Dickens 266) However, he does claim that those qualities can be found in most people all over the world. While he traveled he visited various schools. He wrote that the schools surrounding Massachusetts were nearly perfect. They were beautiful to observe, filled with wisdom and benevolence, and were the best humanity could make them. (Dickens 36) He especially enjoyed how the institutions were either supported or assisted by the state. Fanny Trollope believed that Americans are distasteful. She simply states that she does not like Americans, whether it be their principles, manners,