What did his aunt suggest he should do to get a glimpse of the world outside?
There was one thing that his aunt suggested which excited David a lot what was o
At school, these Romans had seemed stem and difficult, but here they were walking in
and out for my entertainment I found it refreshing and delightful
a. When David says "At school, these Romans had seemed stem and difficult, what does
he mean?
b. Which 'entertainment is David referring to?
c. How did David feel after the 'entertainment was over?
С C Answer these questions.
1. What ideas influenced David's boyish mind to make him leave school without much regret?
2. If David had the opportunity and means, what kind of life might he have considered suitable?
3. With what advice did David's aunt send him off on his trip?
-- What was the main concern on David's mind when he set off on his joumey?
How did David conduct himself at the inn to appear grown up and experienced?
Did he succeed?
Think and answer.
Life was more like a great fairy tale, which I was just about to read. Describe briefly
that David thought and felt about his new life after school.
David knew that the waiter had served him leftover wine, but felt too shy to compla
Why do you think David felt shy? What does this tell you about young David?
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The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account) (commonly David Copperfield).[N 1] A bildungsroman, narrated by David Copperfield, detailing his adventures in his journey from infancy to maturity. It was first published as a serial in 1849–50, and as a book in 1850.
David Copperfield
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Cover, first serial edition of 1849
Author
Charles Dickens
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His aunt suggest him to visit the old part of the country again where peggotty lived with the peggotty
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