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David Copperfield

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English Language Learners

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No. of pages 112

Published: 2000

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'Please, Mr Murdstone! Don't beat me! I've tried to learn my lessons, really I have, sir!' sobs David. Although he is only eight years old, Mr Murdstone does beat him, and David is so frightened that he bites his cruel stepfather's hand. For that, he is kept locked in his room for five days and nights, and nobody is allowed to speak to him. As David grows up, he learns that life is full of trouble and misery and cruelty. But he also finds laughter and kindness, trust and friendship ...and love.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book features in the following series: English Language Learners, Oxford Bookworms, Oxford Bookworms Elt .

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Oxford University Press .

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic who is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period.

 

This book contains the following story:

David Copperfield

"David Copperfield" is a novel written by Charles Dickens, published between 1849 and 1850. It is considered Dickens's most autobiographical work, drawing heavily from his own life experiences. The novel follows the life and adventures of the eponymous protagonist, David Copperfield, from an impoverished childhood to a happy life as a successful novelist.

Act 1: The novel begins with the birth of David Copperfield in the English coastal town of Blunderstone. After his father's untimely death, young David grows up in the care of his devoted but overly affectionate mother and her stern housekeeper, Clara Peggotty.

When David's mother remarries the cruel and domineering Mr. Edward Murdstone, David's life takes a dark turn. Mr. Murdstone and his equally oppressive sister, Jane, treat David harshly, leading to a traumatic and difficult childhood.

Act 2: After the untimely death of his mother, David is sent away to Salem House, a boarding school run by the abusive headmaster, Mr. Creakle. At school, David befriends the kind-hearted James Steerforth and the loyal and humble Tommy Traddles.

David's experiences at Salem House shape his character, and he forms a close bond with his eccentric and perpetually indebted landlord, Mr. Wilkins Micawber.

Act 3: Upon leaving school, David becomes an apprentice at a law firm in London, where he lodges with the Micawber family. During this time, he falls in love with Mr. Micawber's daughter, Emily. However, David's affections remain unrequited, and Emily ultimately marries Steerforth, leading to heartbreak for David.

Act 4: David's life takes a different turn when he leaves London to live with his aunt, Miss Betsey Trotwood, and her eccentric friends, Mr. Dick and Mr. Wickfield. David becomes acquainted with Agnes Wickfield, Mr. Wickfield's daughter, who becomes a source of great comfort and support throughout his life.

As David pursues a career in writing and publishing, he faces various challenges and experiences a mixture of success and failure. The novel explores themes of ambition, love, friendship, and the complexities of human relationships.

Act 5: The novel reaches its climax when long-hidden family secrets are revealed, leading to reconciliations and resolutions for the characters. David ultimately finds happiness and fulfillment, discovering the true meaning of family and love.

This book is in the following series:

Oxford Bookworms Elt

Oxford Bookworms
Oxford Bookworms is a seven-stage graded readers ELT series offering over 200 adapted and original English texts for secondary and adult students. The series begins with the Starter Stage and goes through to Stage 6. Students seeking to extend their English language skills can do so through extra reading at a language level that is appropriate. Because of this, Oxford Bookworms are written to a carefully designed language syllabus.

English Language Learners

This book has been nominated for the following award:

BBC Book Awards - Big Read Top 100
This book was recognised in the Big Read Top 100 category by the Bbc Book Awards.

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