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Charles Dickens, born in Portsmouth in 1812, is renowned as one of the most celebrated authors in the English language. His vivid storytelling captures the struggles of ordinary people during the Victorian era through exciting serialized chapters that left readers eagerly anticipating more. Despite a challenging childhood marked by factory work and limited schooling due to his father's imprisonment, Dickens became a successful journalist and prolific writer. His notable works include "Oliver Twist," "A Tale of Two Cities," and "Great Expectations." Dickens's enduring characters, like Scrooge and Pip, remain iconic today. He passed away in 1870 and rests in Westminster Abbey.
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Charles Dickens David Hickey
Famous author • Charles Dickens is probably the most famous author in the englishlanguage
Why is he so famous ? • He wrote about the ordinary people and the difficult lives they had. • He wrote his stories in exciting chapters so people looked forward to the next chapter.
Birth • Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812
Working • As a young boy he had to work in a factory which was cruel , had rats running around the floor, was cold, dark and miserable.
School • He only went to school for short periods because his father was regularly in Debtors’ prison
Journalist • As Charles could read and write he became a journalist for the newspaper. • Newspapers were popular at this time.
1836 Marriage • He married Catherine Hogarth in 1836 • They were to have 10 children
Books • Oliver twist • A tale of two cities • Great expectations • A Christmas carol • Pickwick papers
Famous characters • Some of the characters that Charles Dickens created are famous even today in the english language
Famous characters • Scrooge=Mean Miser • Fagin=Fence for thieves • Mr Bumble=Cruel orphanage head • Pip=A kind thoughtful boy • Mrs.Gargary= Cruel step mother • Bill Sykes= Evil thief • Dodger= Young pickpocket
Other writings • Dickens wrote many books and other articles for newspapers etc.
Plan • He would put one chapter per week into the newspaper so that people would buy it every week to see what happened next
Speeches • Charles went to America to make speeches against slavery
Death • He died in 1858 aged 46 and is one of the most famous people buried in Westminster Abbey in London