After Charles Dickens' father was imprisoned for debt, his mother and siblings went to live with him in debtor's prison. This experience had a profound impact on Dickens and heavily influenced his later writings on poverty and social injustice.
His father's name was John Dickens and his mother's Elizabeth nee Barrow.
Charles Dickens father was John Dickens (1786-1851), and his mother was Elizabeth (née Barrow, 1789-1863).
Charles Dickens father died at the age of seventy nine when he was in prison
Yes he did, he had 4 sisters, Fanny, Letitia, Harriet and Augusta, and he had 3 brothers, Alfred, Frederick and Alfred Lamert. Including Charles, Charles's mother and father John and Elizabeth Dickens had 8 children.
John Dickens, Charles Dickens' father, was born in 1785 in London, England. Elizabeth Dickens, Charles Dickens' mother, was born in 1789 in Portsmouth, England.
Because his mother and father lived there.
The name of Charles Dickens mother was Elizabeth Dickens.
Author Charles Dickens was forced to drop out of school at a very early age to go to work. He had to earn money to help support his mother and siblings.
Charles Dickens' mother never worked outside of the home.
Charles Dickens' mother was Elizabeth (Barrow) Dickens. After his father, Jhon Dickens, was inprisoned for debt, she along with her children (with the exception of Charles) were forced to join him. Later at the age of twelve Charles was forced to work at "Warren's blacking factory" a shoe-dying factory.
Charles Drew's mother did not have any siblings, and it is unknown if his father did.
When Charles was 12 and shortly before his father was imprisoned for debt, his mother found him a job through a cousin at Warren's Blacking Factory and made him live in a garret nearby. When his father was released a few months later and the rest of the family was reunited, his mother wanted Charles to continue where he was; his father uncharacteristically put his foot down and brought Charles home over his mother's protests.