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One of Charles Dickens' characters that starts with the letter "P" is Pip, the protagonist of the novel "Great Expectations." Pip is an orphan who rises from humble beginnings to wealth and social status through a mysterious benefactor.
There have been dozens of movie characters named Dickens, from those unrelated to Charles Dickens to satirical roles.
He is the central character in the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist is the Dickens character who was beaten for asking for more gruel in the novel "Oliver Twist."
Dickens is said to have based the Cratchit family on his own as he grew up.
The titular character of Charles Dickens's last completed novel is "Edwin Drood" from "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". However, the novel was left unfinished as Dickens passed away before completing it.
Scrooge is the central character of 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens.
The character Scrooge appears in the novella "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Scrooge is a central character in the story, evolving from a miserly and selfish man to a generous and kind-hearted individual over the course of the narrative.
The pseudonym Charles Dickens starting using occasionally in 1834 was Boz.
The character Emily was in the Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield." Emily Hamilton is a central character in the story and plays a significant role in David Copperfield's life.
Thomas Gradgrind is a character in Dickens' Hard Times, For Our Times. He is the overbearing and hidebound father of Tom, Jr. and Louisa. His is one of the most unrepentantly unsympathetic characters of Dickens' creation in one of Dickens' least humorous books.
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