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David Copperfield The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account)
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Title Pages
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Storyline Autobiographical story of David Copperfield from birth and youth to maturity as novelist Background: Father dead 6 months before birth – Clara and servant Peggotty raise David – Clara later falls in love with Mr. Murdstone David sent to live with Peggotty’s family away from family home – Clara marries – return to strange new home – Murdstone new master Conflicts between Murdstone and David – to boarding school, factory, suffering poverty
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The Text Focus on who is telling the story and what perspective this gives us- observe from child's eyes/ to observe life Focus on similarities and differences with Charles Dickens’ own life Focus on the characters in the chapter and how these are described-P:honest and faithful servant;C:pure and innocent young woman;M:cold and vicious Focus on the style of the language and the balance between descriptions and conversations
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Images from Chapter 2-3
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Questions What is the timeline in the chapter like and is it chronological? -Yes,but only give describtion Which metaphors are used in David Copperfield and why are they used? How is the novel a social commentary and what is commented or criticised? How is the style and language and did you find any difficult words?
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Styles and Themes “I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David Copperfield.” Dickens Central novel in Dickens’ career – first in first person – closest to Charles’ career – painful experiences described – written for same reasons Form and pattern of Bildungsroman(描述主人公成 长过程) – develop of the identity of the protagonist through pattern Themes of disciplining emotional and moral life of main character – first mistaken impulses and accusation of love, infatuation without discipline Qualitative time on emphasis of certain events
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More Information http://www.ellopos.net/dickens/copperfield. htm
s/index.html ld_(novel) David Copperfield – Charles Dickens – A Norton Critical Edition (1th ed. 1990)
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Next Time Quiz on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield Focus on: Understanding the texts Some background information Styles, themes, quotes
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