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David copperfield

Recently read the novel David Copperfield by British novelist Charles Dickens. The protagonist, David, was not yet born when his father died. His mother died after remarrying, and his stepfather sent David, who was not yet 10 years old, to work as a child laborer in a freight store, where he met Mr. Micawber's family. Fortunately, when she couldn't hold on, she found her aunt Bessie, an old man who seemed strange but had a kind heart. She not only took David in but also sent him to school. After completing his studies, the sensible David returned to London as an apprentice at the law firm and married The Lawyer's daughter, Dora. When his aunt was on the verge of bankruptcy, David uncovered the conspiracy that led to her bankruptcy. David later became a writer, and in the third year after Dora's death, he married Anis and the family lived happily together.

David copperfield

Suffering as a child, young people are strong in every year, and they have gains in middle age. David was both unfortunate and fortunate. He lost his parents at an early age, but he had an aunt who loved him, paid hard, and gave advice for his life. If he did not have an aunt, he might still be selling coolies at the bottom when he became an adult, with a meager salary, barely supporting himself.

David copperfield

There are very few Aunt Bessie in this world, and like David, she has experienced ups and downs, and after receiving help from others, there are not many successful people. If you want to turn the tables upside down, in addition to your own efforts, you must also have the blessing of ZB.

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