Understanding people's past experiences may motivate decisions that lead to that person's life process. The childhood of Charles Dickens was overwhelming and had undergone many difficult steps. For a boy, it is truly impressive to mainly support his family with his family, in order to be able to maintain proper education. These difficult incidents may be difficult for him, but that made him the one he always wanted to do. After all, he was known as one of the most important writers since Shakespeare.
Charles Dickens' life was one of the best men who was born at John and Elizabeth Dickens on February 7, 1812. (Davis, page 332). Charles Dickens' talent in the field of writing is different from anyone else at that time. He shares with other countries of the world and has a gift that survived decades. He was sending short and successful life lighting. He wrote many famous and interesting books people read. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 at Ports Mouth, Hampshire. In his childhood, his family moved to Chatham, where he spent his most happy year and often referred to this period in his novel. (Davis, p. 411) After living in London from 1822 to 1860, he moved permanently to a quiet country house in the mountains of Graz in the outskirts of Chatham. His father is a staff of the Navy payment office and his salary is high, but his lifestyle often puts families in financial difficulties.
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.