Author Charles Dickens and Martin Amis have many different styles. Even if they live in different eras and have different opinions about life, the two authors can still have some similarities in style. Charles Dickens is the author of "difficult times of the 19th century novel" and focuses on the reality of life, how many people are concentrating on work by forgetting "life". His idea is simple, please do not pay much attention to "fantasy".
Differences in the surface of the two cultures are with short stories and novels, Amy Hempel and Jonathan Franzen, a copy of the library and a copy of the kitchen, a poet and writer and an observer in New York, a miracle boys and devil Prada, a writer and writer graphics Can be summarized. Writing Course Association Conference and Frankfurt Book Fair, Division Party and Publication Party, Literary Reading and Publication Party, Stay at Home and Publication Party. But the difference is also deep. Each culture has its own normative work and heroes; each has its own social and professional development logic. Each will provide some aesthetic and personal freedom to that member, limiting others; each makes subtle but powerful pressures on the work being produced.
In Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens introduced the concept of right and wrong to the reader. Dickens wrote about the constant hostility between good and evil, evil constantly destroyed good and tried to abuse. Many emotions draw themselves in novels such as love, hatred, revenge, and selfishness, but one of the ideas that is sometimes suppressed in novels is sympathy. In Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens created many characters that showed great sympathy like Mrs. Bed Wynn, Rossley, Nancy.
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Dickens is full of orphans and orphans. Dickens' characters such as Oliver Twist, Little Nell, David Copperfield, Esther Summerson, Amy Dorrit, Pip are orphans, the orphan dilemma is a powerful focus in portraying their novels. Regardless of how complicated the plot of the novel of Dickens, regardless of how brilliant the word is, regardless of its urgency, its lonely condition, its distress and sorrow are always approaching the center of attention . Dickens has a deep imagination in challenging the state of an orphan and we feel that he is loyal to the child he eventually abandoned. In fact, the development of his work is a stronger criticism of the world from the perspective of adults who can not be separated from children and children.