Charles dickens has affected our lives by writing and creating interesting new stories
yes Charles dickens was born in Portsmouth and you can visit his birthplace there today.
As Charles Dickens lived from 1812 to 1870, none of his children are alive today. He does have many living descendants though, an example being his great, great grandson Gerald Charles Dickens (b. 1963) who is an actor.
A Christmas Carol.Wich is still popular today.
Many people watch films based on his books.
Charles Dickens had to move to London, England because his family moved there. Charles Dickens was only ten years old when the entire family moved to London, England in 1822.
Charles Dickens' importance today lies in his lasting impact on literature and social commentary. His works continue to be widely read and studied for their insightful portrayal of Victorian society and their timeless themes of poverty, injustice, and redemption. Dickens' influence can also be seen in the many adaptations and reinterpretations of his works in popular culture.
He affected our lives because the Americans were influenced about his idea of a mixed government.
Charles Dickens, had he never died, would have been 200 years old on February 7, 2012.
Commemoration of the birthday of Charles Dickens who was born on 7 February 1812
Dickens' works are ageless and abiding proof that we as humans are capable of redemption and of acts of charity beyond our own apprehension. Even the most vile of Dickens' characters can sometimes atone for their sins and become clean. These motifs resound today as deeply as they did when Dickens first wrote them and they have the ability to uplift us to the heights of humanity.
he was famous because his dad whent into jail and he worked in a blacken factory and then he quit and started writing names that he saw and write a biograghy about oliver twist and in total he wrote 31 books and sent it of and then he sold loads of his books
Attached is a link to a site that will show you several pictures of Dickens. Bear in mind that standards of beauty---in men as well as women---are different from today's, and an abundance of facial hair was common.