In "The Catcher in the Rye," Holden Caulfield uses the phrase "all that David Copperfield kind of crap" to refer to melodrama and exaggerated storytelling. He is frustrated by people who fabricate stories or act insincerely, preferring authenticity and honesty in human interactions. The comparison to David Copperfield, a character in the Charles Dickens novel of the same name, highlights Holden's disdain for what he perceives as phony behavior.
David Copperfield's nanny in Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield" is named Peggotty. She plays a significant role in David's early life, providing him with care and affection. Peggotty is a kind and nurturing figure, often contrasted with the harsher characters in David's life.
The world renowned magician David Copperfield is for the most part an illusionist. He has been the most well known magician for the last 35 years, and continues to be in the spotlight, continues to change his act, and continues to be a favorite.
David Copperfield is the protagonist of Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield." He is a kind-hearted and resilient young man who faces numerous challenges and obstacles throughout his life. David undergoes personal growth and development as he navigates various relationships and experiences, ultimately finding success and happiness in his own identity.
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Willa Cather wrote My Antonia at a time when the American literary scene was dominated primarily by males.
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Dickens uses David to demonstrate the kind of value system Dickens thinks we should all have. David achieves everything he wants in life because he is sympathetic, hard-working, and affectionate - all traits that he learns from the adventures he encounters.
it sure does what the crap? what kind of queston is that?
What kind of a question is this? More like is crap good for your face jfs
according to:http://www.mc3.edu/aa/lal/workshops/LiteraryDefinitions.html literary atmosphere is the mood pervading a literary work, particularly created by the setting; helps establish the expectations and attitude of the reader. I am currently reading "David Copperfield" for school and I needed to describe the literary atmosphere, which is how I found this question. I would descibe the atmosphere as early life in Britain, showing the life of a posthumus boy who grew up with a bitter nanny, a loving mother, and an abusive stepfather. If autobiography is part of the atmosphere, I do not know. Vague as I was, I hope this helps someone!!
There are many many reports of David Tennant being kind to other people. It is safe to say he is a kind person.
If you listen to that kind of crap then im surprised you know how to use a PC :D