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English Revision-Charles Dickens
- Victorian Britain (1837-1901)
- Chimney sweeps
- Industrial revolution
- Poverty
- Class system
- Social inequality-Working your way
up, huge gap between rich and
poor
- British empire
- Industrialisation
- Workhouses
- Child labor and exploitation
- Rise of machine
- The rise of cities vs farms
- Charles Dickens
- Born in Portsmouth on 7th
February 1812
- His father was imprisoned
for bad debt
- Charles was sent to work in a
Warren's blacking factory and
endured appalling conditions
- After three
years at the
work house
he went
back to
school
- He wrote about his
experiences in the
factory
- In the novels 'David
Copperfield' and
'Great Expectations'
- Started his career as a
journalist
- The novel 'A
Christmas
Carol'
established
the idea of
Christmas
charity toward
the less
fortunate
- Emphsised the
greediness of the rich
and harsh living
conditions of the poor
- Charles Dickens later life
- He published an
autobiography
- Wrote travel books and
administrated charitable
organisations
- Enjoyed the
theatre, wrote
plays and
performed for
Queen Victoria
in 1851
- Spent time abroad
lecturing against
slavery in the USA
- He died of a stroke in
1870 and is buried at West
Minister Abbey