David Copperfield By Charles...

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Chapter 1 - I AM BORN
Chapter 2 - I OBSERVE
Chapter 3 - I HAVE A CHANGE
Chapter 4 - I FALL INTO DISGRACE
Chapter 5 - I AM SENT AWAY FROM HOME
Chapter 6 - I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 7 - MY 'FIRST HALF' AT SALEM HOUSE
Chapter 8 - MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON
Chapter 9 - I HAVE A MEMORABLE BIRTHDAY
Chapter 10 - I BECOME NEGLECTED, AND AM PROVIDED FOR
Chapter 11 - I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON'T LIKE IT
Chapter 12 - LIKING LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT NO BETTER, I FORM A GREAT RESOLUTION
Chapter 13 - THE SEQUEL OF MY RESOLUTION
Chapter 14 - MY AUNT MAKES UP HER MIND ABOUT ME
Chapter 15 - I MAKE ANOTHER BEGINNING
Chapter 16 - I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE
Chapter 17 - SOMEBODY TURNS UP
Chapter 18 - A RETROSPECT
Chapter 19 - I LOOK ABOUT ME, AND MAKE A DISCOVERY
Chapter 20 - STEERFORTH'S HOME
Chapter 21 - LITTLE EM'LY
Chapter 22 - SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE
Chapter 23 - I CORROBORATE Mr. DICK, AND CHOOSE A PROFESSION
Chapter 24 - MY FIRST DISSIPATION
Chapter 25 - GOOD AND BAD ANGELS
Chapter 26 - I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY
Chapter 27 - TOMMY TRADDLES
Chapter 28 - Mr. MICAWBER'S GAUNTLET
Chapter 29 - I VISIT STEERFORTH AT HIS HOME, AGAIN
Chapter 30 - A LOSS
Chapter 31 - A GREATER LOSS
Chapter 32 - THE BEGINNING oF A LONG JOURNEY
Chapter 33 - BLISSFUL
Chapter 34 - MY AUNT ASTONISHES ME
Chapter 35 - DEPRESSION
Chapter 36 - ENTHUSIASM
Chapter 37 - A LITTLE COLD WATER
Chapter 38 - A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Chapter 39 - WICKFIELD AND HEEP
Chapter 40 - - THE WANDERER
Chapter 41 - DORA'S AUNTS
Chapter 42 - MISCHIEF
Chapter 43 - ANOTHER RETROSPECT
Chapter 44 - OUR HOUSEKEEPING
Chapter 45 - MR. DICK FULFILLS MY AUNT'S PREDICTIONS
Chapter 46 - INTELLIGENCE
Chapter 47 - MARTHA
Chapter 48 - DOMESTIC
Chapter 49 - I AM INVOLVED IN MYSTERY
Chapter 50 -Mr. PEGGOTTY'S DREAM COMES TRUE
Chapter 51 - THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
Chapter 52 - I ASSIST AT AN EXPLOSION
Chapter 53 - ANOTHER RETROSPECT
Chapter 54 - Mr. MICAWBER'S TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 55 - TEMPEST
Chapter 56 - THE NEW WOUND, AND THE OLD
Chapter 57 - THE EMIGRANTS
Chapter 58 - ABSENCE
Chapter 59 - RETURN
Chapter 60 - AGNES
Chapter 61 - I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTING PENITENTS
Chapter 62 - A LIGHT SHINES ON MY WAY
Chapter 63 - A VISITOR
Chapter 64 - A LAST RETROSPECT

Charactars Of The Story

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Character List

David Copperfield -  The protagonist and narrator of the novel. David is innocent, trusting, and naïve even though he suffers abuse as a child. He is idealistic and impulsive and remains honest and loving. Though David’s troubled childhood renders him sympathetic, he is not perfect. He often exhibits chauvinistic attitudes toward the lower classes. In some instances, foolhardy decisions mar David’s good intentions.

Agnes Wickfield -  David’s true love and second wife, the daughter of Mr. Wickfield. The calm and gentle Agnes admires her father and David. She suffers patiently through David’s other romances, and although she loves David, she is not overcome by jealousy. Agnes always comforts David with kind words or advice when he needs support.

           

James Steerforth -  A condescending, self-centered villain. From his boyhood, Steerforth possesses a restless energy that he can neither satisfy nor divert. He charms both women and men for the feeling of power it gives him. He also abuses David, although David is too enraptured with him and too grateful for his patronage to notice.

Clara Peggotty -  David’s nanny and caretaker. Peggotty is gentle and selfless, opening herself and her family to David whenever he is in need. She is faithful to David and his family all her life, never abandoning David, his mother, or Miss Betsey. In her kind motherliness, Peggotty contrasts with the cruel and unloving Miss Murdstone.

           

Little Em’ly -  Peggotty’s unfaithful niece, who is sweet but also coy and vain. Little Em’ly’s desire to be a lady causes her to disgrace herself by running away from her family.

Uriah Heep -  A two-faced, conniving villain who puts on a false show of humility and meekness to disguise his evil intentions. Uriah is motivated by his belief that the world owes him something for all the humiliations he suffered as a young man. Ultimately, Uriah’s veneer of humility proves as empty as his morals.

Miss Betsey Trotwood -  David’s eccentric, kind-hearted aunt. Although Miss Betsey’s intentions are mysterious at the beginning of the novel, her generosity toward David soon becomes clear, and she acts as David’s second mother.

Dora Spenlow -  David’s first wife and first real love. Dora is foolish and giddy, more interested in playing with her dog, Jip, than in keeping house with David. Because David cannot bear to displease Dora, he permits her to retain the pouty habits of a spoiled child.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins Micawber -  An unlucky couple crippled by constantly precarious finances. Although Mr. Micawber never succeeds at supporting his own family, he is generous and industrious in serving others. Mrs. Micawber stands by her husband despite his flaws and regardless of the hardships they suffer.

Tommy Traddles -  Young David’s simple, goodhearted schoolmate. Traddles works hard but faces great obstacles because of his lack of money and connections. He eventually succeeds in making a name and a career for himself.

Clara Copperfield -  David’s mother. The kind, generous, and goodhearted Clara embodies maternal caring until her death, which occurs early in the novel. David remembers his mother as an angel whose independent spirit was destroyed by Mr. Murdstone’s cruelty.

Mr. Edward Murdstone and Miss Jane Murdstone -  The cruel second husband of David’s mother, and Murdstone’s sister. The Murdstones are strict and brutal not only toward David, but to his mother as well. Together, they crush David’s mother’s spirit.

Mrs. Steerforth and Rosa Dartle -  Steerforth’s mother and her ward, the orphan child of her husband’s cousin. Mrs. Steerforth and Miss Dartle are cruel and bitter toward the world and also haughty and proud, as evidenced by their overwhelming fondness for Steerforth and their disdain of David.

Mr. Peggotty, Ham, and Mrs. Gummidge -  The simple relatives of David’s nurse, Clara Peggotty. Mr. Peggotty, Ham, and Mrs. Gummidge represent the virtues of simple people. Mr. Peggotty and Ham are sailors, Mrs. Gummidge a sailor’s widow. They are devoted and loving to each other and David.

Doctor Strong and Annie Strong -  A man and woman who exemplify the best of married life. Doctor Strong and Annie are faithful and selfless, each concerned more about the other than about himself or herself. Their deep love for each other enables them to survive Uriah’s attempts to disrupt their bliss.

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