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What kind of factory did Charles Dickens work at?

A Blacking Factory where they would what we call shoe polish boots


Is The Signalman by Charles Dickens going to be shown on TV this Christmas?

Check your local listings or call your cable provider for this information.


Why did Charles Dickens call A Christmas Carol its name?

Because he wanted to make the story in the same format as a musical piece


What did Charles dickens call the sections of his book?

He called them Staves after the name given to each verse in christmas carol music


What does the phrase 'you little dickens' mean?

Oh, dude, "you little dickens" is like a playful way to call someone mischievous or cheeky. It's not about the size of anyone's, uh, you know, anatomy. It's just a cute, old-fashioned way to tease someone for being a bit of a troublemaker. So, like, don't take it too seriously, just roll with it!


Why did Charles dickens choose to call the boy oliver from Oliver Twist and why was it a boy why couldn't it be a boy?

i think you are confused; seek professional help immediately.


How did Charles Dickens feel towards nineteen century conditions?

Charles Dickens was appalled by the conditions he saw around him: poverty, homelessness, hunger, debauchery, corruption--the problems most societies attempt to address today. He tried, and largely succeded, to call the public's attention to the evils he saw. In fact, laws were actually passed as a direct result of his writing.


Where did Charles Dickens get the idea for Oliver Twist from?

Charles Dickens got the idea when he was busting a sh1t and readin a newspaper. When he got a phone call from ur dad. Ur dad said he is g4y then charles dickens sh1t went back up his f in 4sshole. dats where he got the idea frm


What would you call someone on holiday?

A Holiday maker


What do you call An adventure filled satisfying holiday?

I would call it, "A satisfying holiday filled with adventure".


What a different between holiday and vacation?

Holiday is what the English call it and Vacation is what Americans call holidays. =)


What do you call a person who doesn't like Christmas?

A person who doesn't like Christmas is often referred to as a "Scrooge," a term derived from Charles Dickens' character Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol." This term typically implies a general disdain for the holiday spirit and celebrations. Alternatively, such individuals might also be called "Grinches," inspired by Dr. Seuss's character from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."