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How old were Charles Dickens mum and dad when they died?

Charles Dickens father died at the age of seventy nine when he was in prison


What job did Charles Dickens dad do?

he was a clerk in civil service


Where did Charles Dickens grow up?

Charles Dickens grew up in the centre of London and lived there with his Parents and his 2 sisters and 1 brother, when Charles was young his dad showed him a house and when he was older and married he could live in it.


What did Charles dickens dad go to prison for?

child abuse (rape)


How does Charles Dickens use the character Havisham as part of the plot?

your dad


Who were the names of Charles Dickens parents?

Charles Dickens father was John Dickens (1786-1851), and his mother was Elizabeth (née Barrow, 1789-1863).


How did Charles Dickens use his experience if his dad being imprisoned?

well by writing his books


Why did Charles dickens go to jail how did he feel?

because when Charles dad went to prison, Charles mom and Charles started to sell all the things they had, but at a point, they didn't have anything left so the only thing they could do was to go to jail.


Did Charles dickens father go to prison for theft?

His dad went to one part of a prison that was meant for extremely poor people, so it really isn't a "prison." His life at the prison was probably better than life outside the prison because in the prison, he could actually eat food, and have the basic needs.


When did Dickens' dad die?

John Dickens died on March 31, 1851 of a urethral infection. He remained a source of difficultly throughout the life of his son Charles Dickens due to constant debt.


How did Charles Dickens dad have an influence on him?

Charles Dickens' father, John Dickens, had a significant influence on him as his financial struggles and imprisonment for debt helped shape Dickens' social conscience and themes in his novels. This experience inspired Dickens to advocate for social reform and depict the struggles of the poor and oppressed in his writings.


What was Charles Dickens' father's job?

Charles Dickens' father, John Dickens, was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. He also struggled with finances and was eventually imprisoned for debt, which greatly influenced Charles' later writings about social issues and poverty.