it wasn't good for poor children in this time dickens.
had to get money fo his family
chciken
Life was very hard when Chaucer was alive but at that time they spoke the old English language. When Chaucer was alive Charles Dickens was also alive. Chaucer name was french and Latin and he lived a life with his dad as a wine merchant and i am not so sure about his mother but i think that his mother must of died somehow i am not sure and i am not sure Chaucer and Dickens did not live at the same time. Chaucer was born c. 1343 and died in 1400. Charles Dickens was not born until 1812 and he died in 1870.
life was hard and tough puritan children had to starve most of the time traveling all the time and being restless puritans were very poor and had no food but like a little i dont know why uritans or how puritans lived like that all their life but they did and until this day puritans are still standing i think
For the most part they wrote about the time they lived in, just like now...but the best of these was Dickens, who exposed a lot of bad things that were going on at the time, and many in power did not like him for that
Charles Dickens was inspired by various figures and experiences throughout his life. His early experiences of poverty and hardship, particularly during his family's financial struggles, significantly influenced his writing. Additionally, he drew inspiration from contemporary authors like William Makepeace Thackeray and the social issues of his time, including the plight of the poor and child labor. Dickens's encounters with diverse individuals, such as his work as a journalist and his interactions with the working class, also shaped his vivid characters and narratives.
chciken
Charles Dickens based most of his work on actual events that happened in that time
only boys went to school and girls stayed at home and did all the house work such as cooking and cleaning.
In April of 1837, Dickens married Catherine Hogarth. The following year, the first of their ten children was born. In June of 1858, they legally separated and Dickens moved to Gads Hill, a home he had loved since childhood. It's conjectured that Dickens was dissatisfied with having to support so many children (many of them spendthrifts and spongers, like his parents) and he implied that Catherine never had been his intellectual equal. He was also impatient with Catherine's lack of energy and general malaise; after 10 children, she can hardly be blamed. Catherine mourned the marriage for the rest of her life, a full 20 years after the separation.
Charles dickens life was sad as well as depressing. Charles lived a horrible childhood working in blacking factories while his dad was in jail. Plus even after he moved out and was on his own he was still a sad soul losing the ones he loved all the time. but he was one of nine children and had ten children of his own, unfortunatly he met another woman and left his wife and 10 kids.
Life was very hard when Chaucer was alive but at that time they spoke the old English language. When Chaucer was alive Charles Dickens was also alive. Chaucer name was french and Latin and he lived a life with his dad as a wine merchant and i am not so sure about his mother but i think that his mother must of died somehow i am not sure and i am not sure Chaucer and Dickens did not live at the same time. Chaucer was born c. 1343 and died in 1400. Charles Dickens was not born until 1812 and he died in 1870.
He was very close with his children, he spent his time devoted to them.
she enjoyed reading novels or charled dickens
he became famous in his own life time for his stories and verses.
Dickens' best friend and publisher, John Forster, wrote The Life of Charles Dickens shortly after Dickens' death. It's a fairly comprehensive account, but sweetens some issues, as good friends are wont to do. There is no mention, for example, of Dickens' time at Warren's Blacking Factory. George Gissing and G.K. Chesterton have also written accounts of his life and many other authors have treated a specific area of his career. Wikipedia also offers a detailed account of his life and works.
He had a troubled relationship with both his wives (although he loved them very much at the beginning of their marriage). He had several children, mainly with his second wife, as the first one died quite young.
life was hard and tough puritan children had to starve most of the time traveling all the time and being restless puritans were very poor and had no food but like a little i dont know why uritans or how puritans lived like that all their life but they did and until this day puritans are still standing i think