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The Schoolboys Story Analysis

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The Schoolboy’s Story
The work of Charles Dickens has left an impression on the world till this day because of how renowned his novels and short stories relates to so many issues and people. The information of his stories gives readers the notion that information provided is from his biography about his own personal experiences. In the short story “The Schoolboy’s Story,” the various literature elements were represented along with his history.
He was born Charles John Huffam Dickens at Mile End Terrace, Landport, on the outskirts of Portsmouth on February 7 1812, to John and Elizabeth Dickens, but was popularly known as Charles Dickens. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office, a job that forced him and the family to move frequently (Daly). For a few years they lived in Chatham, Kent, afterwards recalled by Dickens as a relatively happy period, during which he read several eighteenth century novels and stories. They moved again to London in 1822, where they settled first in Bayham Street, Camden Town (Daly).
When Dickens was twelve, two events happened that left a permanent mark on him. First, he was sent to work in a boot-blacking factory, Warren’s Blacking, at Hungerford Stairs due to the family’s financial struggles. Second, his father was arrested for debt and for a period, the entire Dickens family except Charles and his sister Fanny (then a student at the Royal Academy of Music) took residence in the Marshalsea debtor’s prison. His father was released some months

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