Charles Dickens decided he wanted to become a reporter. Charles Dickens became an author because he became interested in the subject of social reform. He started to contribute to articles to the essential newspaper.
Charles Dickens became a writer to support his family financially, as his father was imprisoned for debt. He also developed a passion for writing during his early career working as a journalist and found success with his serialized novels.
He got a job in as a court reporter, i.e. reporting cases for a journal. Spending his days in court he discovered a series of interesting characters, which must have given him the idea to put pen to paper.
because it was his insperation when he was little
because he was inspired from his dad going to prison and he a wrote a book about his dad in prison.
because he loved school and loved writting and he loved school so much because he couldn't afford it most of the time
because he loved reading storys
Charles Dickens is considered a reformist writer.
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Yes he was!
The writer of "A Tale of Two Cities" is Charles Dickens. This classic novel was first published in 1859 and is set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.
Charles Dickens became well known as an AUTHOR!
because he was a famous writer
he was a jornalist
because it was his insperation when he was little
He was a amatuer play writer
because he was a famous writer
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens