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chapter 20 English end of schooldays
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1. What ideas influenced David's boyish mind to make him leave school without much regret?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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He wanted to be a free man who can make a difference in society, hence, he left school without having much regret for it.

Explanation:

  • This question is from an amazing story called David Copperfield.

  • Since he did not experience any freedom or liberation before, he was fascinated with the idea of being able to do whatever he wants.

  • Leaving school was also a part of it.

  • He wants to control his own identity.

  • This amazing story is written by Charles Dickens.

Answered by kanojeseema
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Unclear ideas of being an independent young man and his importance of wonderful things that he can see and the wonderful ways in which he can impress society, quite excited him. These ideas influenced his boyish mind so strongly that he left school that he left school without much regret.

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