Charles Dickins had many inspirations to his writings, including his early lifes poverty, where he would be forced to work at a job 12 hours a day, where he prepared bottles of black shoe polish for the market, earning 6 shillings a day. Info cited at http://historicalbiographies.suite101.com/article.cfm/charles_dickens_early_life_of_poverty
Charles Dickens was inspired to become a writer after experiencing personal struggles and hardships in his early life. He drew upon his own experiences of poverty, social injustices, and working-class life as inspiration for his novels. Additionally, his love for literature and storytelling, as well as a desire to bring attention to social issues, motivated him to become a writer.
Charles Dickens would often walk about on the street to get ideas for his novels. Seeing all of the children having to steal and getting involved with "gangs" helped him write Oliver Twist and as you probably know this became a best seller book and make into many films. Seeing all the people with money and not helping the children on the streets inspired him to write A Christmas Carol, he also wrote it to help people see that if you are rich (like the character Scrooge) and you wouldn't miss the money you give away, you should do it and not be so stingy!
because it was his insperation when he was little
she was inspired.....
Sidney Sheldon's novel the Doomsday Conspiracy.
tom ungerer inspired him to write for kids
As a youngster, Charles Dickens believed himself to be intelligent and imaginative. He felt he had a natural talent for storytelling and was determined to become a successful writer. Dickens was ambitious and confident in his abilities from a young age.
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Charles Dickens is considered a reformist writer.
Charles loved books he read books until he had an idea how to write intresting books.
yes
She always wrote every day and loved reading books and decided in high school to become a writer
Yes he was!
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