Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens was easily one of the most influential and popular writers the world has ever known. Charles brought modern english to literature, something people recognized and appreciated. To people who don’t know Charles or who are unfamiliar with his story it may be assumed that he received a great education and had an easy life; but, the reality was far from it. Charles Dickens suffered as a child. He, and his family went through a great deal of hardship; he was forced to take on adult responsibilities at a young age. Little did he know that all his suffering would lead to some of the most popular stories ever told.
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Cultural Impact of Charles Dickens
Upon Hearing the name “Charles Dickens” many people recognize it and make the connection to this outstanding author from the 1800‘s. However no one stops to take the time and figure out why his name is so widely known and how it came to be. Needless to say; in order for him to have had such a lasting impact through today, he must have also had a large impact back when he was alive.
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The French Revolution
The revolution took place during the 18th century, just after the American Revolution had finished. At the time, France was one of the most powerful countries in Europe, and even in the entire world. ...
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The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era began in 1837 when Victoria became Queen. It was a time when there was rapid change and movements in many sectors, including medical, science, technology, population, and location.
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