Portrait of the British writer Dickens
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In this issue, we continue to launch the "World's Top Ten Masterpieces" series of word clouds. These are ten classic masterpieces selected by The New York Times and Reader's Digest in 2000 through a poll survey, which represent the most world-famous literary masters and the most influential masterpieces in Britain, France, Russia and the United States.
Today, let's look at the fifth masterpiece, David Copperfield, a word cloud map, a commentary, and let's see how Copperfield grew from an orphan to a humanitarian writer, and finally had a happy career and family.
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author
Charles Dickens
Age or nationality
Britain, mid-19th century
category
Literature, international literature, novels
This issue of Word Cloud is based on the image of little Copperfield who is reading in the movie. The little Copperfield in the picture is reading in the company and teaching of his mother Clara. This heartwarming scene is rare in the book, and when he was a teenager, he was more beaten and forced to drift by his stepfather.
(Word cloud description: The word cloud is a visual highlight of the key words in the text, and the larger the words, the more they are mentioned in the instruction manual.) Unrelated words are eliminated from the vocabulary counting process, and synonyms are also merged, such as "Bessie", "Aunt Grandma" and "Troud" all refer to Aunt Bessie. In addition, the "I" in the book is unclear and inconvenient to count, making the frequency results of "Copperfield" far lower than the actual situation. If you have interested friends, you can leave a message or communicate by private message. )
Little Copperfield who is reading
"Sir", "Aunt Bessie", "Micawber", "Peggotty", "Copperfield", "Mrs." "Miss", "Terrad", "Mother", "Anis", "Steffl", etc. are the words that appear more in the book.
In the book, David Copperfield had an unhappy childhood, but he was studious and self-reliant, family and friends, love and marriage, career and family, he was still sincere and kind, David pinned on the humanitarian ideas of the author Dickens.
In the 19th century, british capitalist society was full of materialism, and people pursued too much material interests and ignored human nature and social morality. Noble, sincere, loving, tolerant, integrity and other excellent qualities are what human beings should pursue, and they will not fade in any era.
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References: [1] Translated by David Copperfield
[2] Medium figure classification query
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