![]() ![]() The reader has no time to consider how well the story ![]() Dickens appears not be writing this at all but reporting Poor fishermen on the coast and the poverty-stricken Micawber family His adolescent introduction into the lower rungs of society amid the Seems to write itself-through his various persecutions by elders to It follows-so honestly and naturally that the plot The novel starts very quickly with David's birth and the travails One would be less disappointed with the second half if the first ![]() The intrigues of his friends and lovers, is a good and affecting Dickens novel. The second half, as the boy grows into a famous writer involved in The first half of David Copperfield, concerning the struggles of the young boy against repressive step-parents and draconian schoolmasters, is one of the greatest, most affecting novels ever written. ![]()
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