Charles Dickens Impacts on Today' Culture
_Cared for his Community-
Impact in his Novels-
What Dickens did in his Downtime-
- Charles Dickens was a man who wanted remove poverty from communities.
- Dickens today would be someone who would help out his community.
- Charles Dickens loved to hold book readings in his community to show that he cared.
- Dickens would hold speeches and fundraisers in his community to help support growing artists and authors.
- Dickens tried to participate in all kinds of charities.
Impact in his Novels-
- Many of Dickens' books show that you can not judge a book by its cover.
- Nearly all of Dickens' books involve some sort of poverty struck character who gets a lucky break.
- Dickens novel A Christmas Carol kept the Christmas spirit alive.
- By the time Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol the holiday itself was dwindling and people were not celebrating it as much as they were.
- Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol because he wanted to show how people could be very greedy with large amounts of money.
- Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol showed the reader that you barely know the people you work with everyday.
- In A Tale of Two Cities Dickens wrote of Monseigneur the Marquis a man of great nobility; who had a stone heart.
- In Dickens A Tale of Two Cities, Monseigneur the Marquis believed that he was greater than everyone and that he could do anything; yet in the end he finds out that it is all untrue.
- A Tale of Two Cities shows the reader that if you feel greater than everyone else then it is just going to end up biting you in the butt.
What Dickens did in his Downtime-
- Charles Dickens was a man who loved to travel; he would travel to America to study the culture and tried to implement that into his books.
- When Dickens traveled to America he saw his first glimpse of slavery and it angered him.
- Charles Dickens was born into a family struck my poverty.
- Charles Dickens made something from his childhood; he took all the bad and put them into novels, which became very successful.