How does David behave in the first bitter experience at Salem House?
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David Copperfield felt very miserable when he visited Salem's house. It was so lonely there with so much dullness and depression. When he arrived at the house, the house was empty as all the students went on the holiday.
There, education was not at prior. The schoolmaster named Mr. Creakle would always wait for the opportunity to beat the students there.
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At Salem’s House, David was confined in a prison and his time spent there became like a penitentiary. He was sent there for education but was instead beaten, humiliated and tortured. His life became solitary, dull and isolated.
The proprietor used to beat every child with a sharp cane and has received command from Mr. Murdersone to treat especially David cruelly. His life improved when J. Steerforth and he became friends.