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describe David Copperfield home​

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Answered by Anonymous
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David's life at Salem House can be compared to that of a penitentiary. He had been sent there to be tortured, beaten, and humiliated in the name of being educated. David found Salem House to be dull, forlorn, desolate, sad and solitary. Initially he was forced to do lots of work by Mr.

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Answered by sonalvagh15
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David Copperfield was sent to Salem House by his stepfather Mr. Murdstone who was wicked. He was sent their for schooling but all the boys went home because of holidays. So, he was sent there to stay alone as a punishment.

David Copperfield Summary. Charles Dickens' David Copperfield relates the story of a young boy's growth and development into maturity. It is written from the point of view of the mature adult who recounts his own obstacles and the obstacles of those around him and how it all shaped his life and his beliefs.

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