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David Copperfield's humanitarian spirit

David Copperfield is a novel by the British novelist Charles Dickens, published monthly in twenty parts between 1849 and 1850, and has been called his "favorite child of his heart".

The work tells the story of a petty-bourgeois intellectual seeking a way out in capitalist society.

Nietzsche is quite right to say that the language invented by human beings is still very limited, and many of our subtle feelings may not really be invented, or have not yet found the appropriate corresponding words to describe and express.

The protagonist, David Copperfield, is a typical intellectual who is kind, generous, honest, hardworking, and positive. Kind, sincere, intelligent, diligent and studious, with the courage to improve themselves, perseverance and positive spirit, full of confidence in adversity, his personality is also constantly mature and perfect after various tempers, and finally succeeded in his career and happiness in his family.

Can't help but look at the trajectory of the story step by step, until when the fingertip touches the last page and finds that after the story is over, there will be a kind of confusion that will force you to withdraw from the virtual and start thinking about what we are experiencing now.

The novels I read always think that the storyline is exaggerated, and the miserable life experienced by the protagonist is really a plot need, without considering the social background in which the story takes place and the complexity of family life. The more you experience it, the more you find that the plot of the novel is always realistic and makes you forget that this is a novel.

Love is the constant theme, and the love in this story is a kind of generous love, inclusive love.

After reading it, I felt empty, felt that the life full of it suddenly fell silent, suddenly felt that life had no comfort, and suddenly felt that I had devoted my whole body and mind to the growth experience of a stranger. I was like an out-of-world moviegoer, I stood in a corner, alone, and watched my whole life.

Miri and the rich family's children eloped, and Peggotti was not angry at her disregard for her affection, did not remember the old grace, and struggled to get on the road, searching hard, just to save her niece, who she still loved unchanged, and to give her a warm home again. Copperfield was impressed by his words, and I was impressed, "If I can't come back, please tell my niece, I still love her, I forgive her."

Willing to work hard for the person "I" love, even if poor, suffering can not resist "I" to create their own happiness determination, once thought that a lifetime may be in the shadow of the stepfather and aunt to survive, until the death of the mother in exchange for "I" freedom, until the aunt took "I" from the stepfather's side, until the encounter with the angelic Agnes ... The original "I" also has its own value, the original world still has a lot worth remembering, the original ability and money can change the world, the original love can also "me" Pulled back from hell to earth.

Does loving someone really don't need a reason? Short-term love may not be needed, but if you want to be long-lasting, these reasons will become the foundation of love.

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