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Do you like david copperfield?Give reasons.Anybody solve this question.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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David Copperfield is Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. It is the story of a boy, David Copperfield who faces innumerable challenges and heroically overcomes them.

His childhood sufferings, tortures, ill-treatment in the hands of Mr. Murdstone and Miss. Murdstone make us feel sympathy for the boy. David grows up facing one obstacle after another. However, he has some kind people in his life which give him all types of support. Peggoty, Mr. Peggoty, Tommy Traddles, James Steerforth bring solace to his life in one way or another.  

Thus struggling, he decides to find out his father’s sister, Miss Betsey Trotwood. His life becomes better. He is admitted to Dr. Strong’s school. He rents Mr. Wickfield’s room. Mr. Wickfield’s lovely daughter, Agnes and David become friends.  

David’s life moves up and down interacting with all types of people. David’s goodness remains unchanged and unaffected by the influence of these characters. He is shocked by Emily’s decision of eloping with James Steerforth, who later on ditches her.  

David is awed by the strength of Mr. Peggoty and Ham’s characters. We, the readers feel his joy when he falls in love with Dora; we also feel how much pained he is at her death.  

Finally, David reaches a stable and peaceful life after he marries Agnes. David Copperfield is a wonderful story that keeps us engaged and intrigued on every page until the end.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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David Copperfield is Charles Dickens' gem. It is the narrative of a kid, David Copperfield who faces countless difficulties and gallantly beats them. His youth sufferings, torments, abuse in the hands of Mr. Murdstone and Miss. Murdstone make us feel compassion toward the kid.

David grows up confronting one obstruction after another. Be that as it may, he has some caring individuals throughout his life which give him a wide range of help.

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