Gifted (or burdened) with a strong sense of justice, Dickens always wrote with social and personal injustice in mind. Examine everything he wrote and a protest or expose of a social wrong (the class system, the judicial system, etc.) will be apparent. He primarily used London was his 'canvas' (even when the book begins somewhere else), because it provided such fertile ground for the illustration and denouncement of the ills of the world.
Charles Dickens wrote about social issues such as poverty, injustice, and class struggles in his works. His novels often featured memorable characters and were set in the rapidly changing world of Victorian England. Dickens also incorporated themes of redemption, the power of love, and the importance of family in his writing.
Charles Dickens writes about flat types of characters,i.e. those that do not develop throughout the novel and are,instead,remembered by one sentence or one gesture etc. rather than growing through a series of life adventures like, e.g. Fieldig's characters.The types of novels he writes are buildingsromans,i.e. novels that follow the life of the main characters from their birth to their death.
He wrote fiction about life in England including workhouses and child labor.
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Subject matter is what an art work has been created about. For example if you were to have a painting of a cow, then the subject matter is a cow.
the subject matter of realist painters is what they work or paint about.
The subject matter of his work varied greatly, encompassing themes such as self-reflection, nature, love, and social issues. His diverse body of work reflected his deep curiosity about the world and the human experience.
Subject: is the matter with which the work will be dealing. Theme: is a commentary on the subject matter. example: Subject: Racism. Theme: Racism is neither good nor evil but simply a commentary on statistical facts about human genetics. It is the utilization of these facts and statistics by human beings that determines its 'evil', 'goodness' or 'mundanity'.
Norman Dickens has written: 'Jack Nicholson' -- subject(s): Jack Nicholson
Charles Dickens' mother never worked outside of the home.
Milton Dickens has written: 'Guidebook for speech practice' -- subject- s -: Public speaking
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Subject matter in art, is what the artist decided to use as it's model or main centre piece.
The unique perspectives of the artist and the author
Charles Dickens based most of his work on actual events that happened in that time