Charles Dickens criticized everything he thought was wrong with his society. He expressed an aversion to all the Victorian society. He expressed his feelings about the Victorian society in all the works. He criticized many of the content of each book he wrote. Dickens often went and watched "many little things and some wonderful things because they thought he might be interested in others as they were interested in him" Site # 3). His book contains a topic that shows that Dickens does not like his social approach.
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 as Charles John Hepingham Dickens at the Portsea landing port in England, but it was called Charles Dickens. Born to a family of eight children, he was the second of eight children; his family thought that Dickens was the best childhood age, but moved to Chatham who lived in Chatham I decided to. A year later, my family decided to move again, but this time I was in London in 1822. - Dickens's "Great Future", first published as a weekly contribution to the local newspaper, how he made empathy and great expectation roles was developed very well. Great expectation is the story of every class, and rich and poor people appreciate his efforts. The great expectation is the story of Phillip Pirrip with no family other than sisters, he feels dangerous in the world around him.
Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on Landport in Portsmouth on 7th February 1812. Charles is the second of the eight children of the Navy Payment Office official John Dickens (1786-1851) and his wife Elizabeth Dickens. (1789-1863) The Dickens family moved to London in 1814 and moved to Chatham State in Kent two years later, where Charles spent his childhood as a child. Because of economic difficulties, they returned to London in 1822, where they settled in Camden Town, a slum town in London.