Charles Dickens, a very well-known author, wrote this novel in 1849. He was born in the year 1812.
He is the famous author of many well-known and highly popular classic books, including Oliver Twist, Hard Times, and the Great Expectations.
Many intellectuals at the time found Charles Dickens‘ writings to be enthralling and popular among readers. He died in 1870, at the age of 58, after exploring Britain and America.
In this novel, Charles Dickens largely depicts the life of a character named David Copperfield, who goes through many difficult times but one day becomes a highly successful person.
His father died before he was born and he had to tolerate the rude and fierce stepfather, Mr. Murdstone. Mr. Murdstone eventually sends him to Salem House for further study. However, it was an extremely harsh and disorganized school.
Miss Betsy Trotwood, David’s aunt, eventually adopts him. She assists him in his legal career and in his travels to various places. He endured everything, and destiny rewarded him with a very fulfilling life in reward for his perseverance.
This novel is packed with catchwords that will pique the readers’ interest and make readers want to continue on. This book is highly motivating and will compel you to read everything all the way through.
I recommend this book to people who enjoy drama and thrills in literary work.
Hub, Balochistan