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Abstract:Up to now, so many children characters were portrayed successfully both in western and eastern literature. Charles Dickens, a famous British novelist in the nineteenth century, contributed a lot to children images portraying in literature both in abroad and at home. Living in the Victoria era, as a member of the lower class, Dickens knew the miserable life of children very well at that time. He portrayed many influential characters, such as Oliver Twist and David Copperfield, which made him a great master of children images portraying. He had keen insight and precise observation, which benefited his vivid characters portraying. The children images created by Dickens were characterized in detail. Besides, he connected children’s life with the social environment closely. His humorous and solemn style of writing made his novels attractive and thought-provoking. The paper will bring you into the charm of Dickens’s children images portraying through the analysis of the background of Dickens’s works, three kinds of children images in Oliver Twist and Dickens’s writing techniques to portray children characters.
Key Words:Children characters; Portray; Children; Master; Vulnerable; Care
CONTENTS 摘要 Abstract Introduction-1 1. Children’s images by Charles Dickens-3 1.1 Social environment-3 1.1.1 The rapid development of industry-3 1.1.2 Economic inequality-4 1.1.3 Child labor-4 1.1.4 Social charity-5 1.2 Dickens’s life experience-5 1.2.1 His early life-5 1.2.2 Journalism and literary creation-7 2. Children’s images in Oliver Twist-7 2.1 The doomed children-8 2.1.1 Living in the workhouse and the general house-8 2.1.2 Life with the robbers-9 2.1.3 Conflicts among children.-9 2.1.4 Monks's revenge to Oliver Twist.-10 2.2 The great power under the little figure-11 2.2.1 Escape from the general house-11 2.2.2 Try to get rid of robbers-12 2.3 Children with sincere and grateful heart-13 2.3.1 To Dick-13 2.3.2 To Mr. Brownlow-14 2.3.3 To Miss Rose-15 3. Dickens’s writing techniques to portrary children characters-15 3.1 Irony in Oliver Twist-15 3.2 Detail description in Oliver Twist-16 3.2.1 Detail description of language-16 3.2.2 Detail description of clothing-17 3.2.3 Detail description of manners-18 Conclusion-19 References-20 Acknowledgment-21 |