In the play of Nicholas Nickleby, Nicholas Nickleby dramatically depicts the reality in the play through his role and experience, and the character's emotions are very direct. All what they do is extreme, but it is also true. One example of this type of realism in the drama is Ralf Nickelbe's role. He is a very luxurious person who uses them and uses them whenever they have the opportunity. Personally, he reminds me of a greedy businessman who likes to take people away and get nutrition for everything they do.
Nicholas Nickleby is dedicated to his friend William Charles Macready, who was then the most important tragic figure at the time. In that, we carefully observed the group of walking actors and recorded the pure joy of the show. Their interests, seen when Vincent Crummles enthusiastically accepted Nicholas. On the public road, he took away the dramatic leave of his "Lion Heart Boy" (Chapter 30). Hard time circus players dramatically played Dickens 'belief that love for theater' s play is innate and essential for human happiness. Axiom: "People must be weakened, they can not always work, they can not always learn, make the most of it.
Life brings difficulties and treasures. You can not live without the other. In Nicholas Nickleby of Charles Dickens, the title character experienced a difficult life. However, as the novel evolved, Nicolas' life could be better tolerated. Sending a tough life makes good things more valuable. I agree with the speaker of Silas Marner, because there are absolutely no exceptions - no matter how small you are, you can not find life without treasure.
Nicholas Nickleby has finished a community of summer friends with Nicklebys and his children sprinkling flowers on the tomb of Smike - Phiz captured the light of the last illustration of his last illustration and the sunshine (Figure 1 ). As Dickens explained: in the grave of a dead boy the grass is green and the legs are very small and light, daisy does not hang under pressure. From spring to summer, the flower garland of the baby's hand is placed on the stone. As children change it, they are no longer happy so that they do not wither, their eyes fill with tears. Speak softly "(Chapter 64)