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What did mrs micawber complain about in her letter to david?

Mrs. Micawber complained to David about their dire financial situation and her concerns about providing for their family. She also expressed frustration with Mr. Micawber's inability to secure stable employment and sought David's assistance in finding a solution.


Who murdered mrs joe in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?

Mrs. Joe was hit over the head by Orlick's hammer (everybody called it an "accident" until it was revealed that Orlick hit her) during chapter 13. She died in chapter 35. Mrs. Joe's death was Orlick's revenge on Pip for getting in his way. He then frames Pip for Mrs. Joe's death. In chapter 53, Orlick captures and tries to kill Pip.


What chapter does mrs zuckerman say?

What chapter does mrs zuckerman lie dreaming of a deep freeze unit


What did Mr Murdstone portray himself as before marrying Mrs Copperfield?

Kind.


What happens in chapter 7 of mrs frisby and the Rats of NIMH?

in chapter 7 mrs frisby gets killed


Which tone is established by Charles dickens through the character of Mrs?

Cycnical


What Charles Dickens book was Mrs Prig in?

Betsy Prig appears in Martin Chuzzlewit. as a friend of Mrs. Gamp. Together they nursed Jonas Chuzzlewit and Chuffy.


Was Elizabeth Dickens an author?

No, she tired to open up a school called 'Mrs Dickens's Establishment' but seeing as how she has no teaching experience, no one came.


Which tone is established by Charles Dickens through the character of Mrs Joe?

Cycnical


What terms best characterize Mrs. Joe in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?

Billegerent


In which dickens novel would find Mrs. Havisham?

You would find Mrs. Havisham in Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations." She is a wealthy and eccentric character who plays a key role in the story, particularly in the development of the protagonist, Pip.


What is the name of Scrooge's maid?

Scrooge's maid is named Mrs. Dilber in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."