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David Copperfield!
ZZZDate: Thursday, 2014/July/10, 6:22 PM | Message # 1
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So I'm taking Honors English this year (my 10th Grade year) and a pre-requisite of it is reading
all 736 pages of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens (I'm sure you all are familiar with him).
Two important questions/prompts that I need to answer in an essay, once the school-year starts, are:

1. You should be able to identify the value bearers in the novel; that is, those characters who represent "real love and truth" and how they triumph "in the end." Also, you should be able to identify those "evil" characters in the novel, as well as the "misfortune(s)" that plague certain characters.

2. It can be argued that David is often victimized because he is attracted to appearance and is unable to see the reality lying below the surface You should be able to argue this point, supplying specific evidence from the novel to support your argument.

If any of you guys could help me out on these, it would be DEARLY appreciated!


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StarTaledBOBDate: Thursday, 2014/July/10, 7:59 PM | Message # 2
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Sorry i have no clue

Life isn't about winning the race... It is about finishing the race, and how many people we can help finish the race.
 
EdredDate: Friday, 2014/July/11, 1:57 PM | Message # 3
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I always found Dickens to be incredibly hard to read, and incredibly slow to read. I feel for you man, I really do sad
 
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