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"David? 6? 1 Copperfield Chapter I Reflection
David copperfield's reflection.

Charles Dickens once said, "Of all my works, I like this one best. Like many parents, I have a favorite in my heart. His name is david copperfield. "

This darling is him, not him.

Although the scene of David learning to write letters from his mother as a child in the book is his own experience; After his mother remarried, the main book David read in an extremely lonely environment was also the book he read at that age; After his mother was tortured, David was sent to work as a child laborer, the same age as Dickens. However, the novel is completely different from the fact: Dickens is not an orphan, and David in his works is a lonely "posthumous child".

Charles had a difficult childhood. In this roughness, there are vicious, arrogant and cunning people, as well as many kind, simple and beautiful people. Similarly, his favorite is surrounded by all kinds of people, and all kinds of things happen, which makes David "grow through experience". For this reason, Dickens' david copperfield describes the life of the British lower classes in the19th century, which is an encyclopedia of capitalist society.

A kind and simple old nanny peg; A seemingly serious but kind-hearted aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Micawber, they are unhappy but enthusiastic and optimistic; Quiet and gentle Agnes; The intelligent and lovely Dora; Barkis, who is not good at words but sincere and simple in heart; Of course, don't forget the cutest little girl, the innocent Emily. ...

Happiness is often accompanied by pain. David's childhood has absolutely nothing to do with the legendary "happiness and beauty", because the obstacles on David's road to a better childhood are really disgusting! Fierce, tyrannical and greedy Maud Si Tong brothers and sisters; Slave face to knee, sinister heep; An unreasonable and cruel headmaster ...

But it is precisely because these characters with distinctive personality characteristics run through David's life that David's life is so full of stories.

Before David was born, his father died, and he became a "posthumous child".

At the age of seven, my mother remarried. Maud Si Tong married David's mother and became David's stepfather. Stepfather and his sister are evil, greedy, heartless and unreasonable guys. In particular, Maud Si Tong was extremely tyrannical, not only monitoring David and his mother's every move, but also flogging him when he looked unhappy. Therefore, his stepfather Maud Si Tong not only failed to make David feel the warmth of his father's love, but was even more painful than before! To make matters worse, he colluded with the boarding school and forced David to carry a notice all the time: "Be careful of him, he bites." This is only because David did the only self-resistance when he didn't give in to his beating-biting his mouth and hands, which was an instinctive behavior, and Maud Si Tong used such despicable means to deal with a child.

At the age of ten, his mother was tortured to death by Morges, and David was forced to work as a child laborer. It was just a dark day, with only a few rays of sunshine shining. The salary is only six shillings, but I have to work more than ten hours every day. Luckily, he got to know his lovely landlord, Mr Micawber. He is passionate and sincere, pursuing freedom and surrounded by poverty, but he is always full of optimism and longing for a better life, while David tries his best to support Micawber's family to tide over the difficulties. He gave Micawber a lot of help with a loyal heart. They thanked each other and supported each other.

After several inquiries and twists and turns. David finally escaped and went to his kind aunt, who sent him to a good school and received a good education.

David experienced hardships in the process of growing up, but his kind, honest and helpful nature has never changed. He made progress under difficult circumstances and worked hard. In the end, he not only achieved great success in his career, but also achieved a happy life.

There are two pictures in the whole book that impressed me deeply and touched me greatly.

First, I can't forget David's naively repeating and pondering the picture of "Bakis willing". "Of course, I can give you a message that Bakis is willing, but you can tell her yourself!" . Although little David didn't understand the "code word" between adults, he wrote a letter stroke by stroke: he said it was important-Bakis was willing to.

Secondly, when I saw David, since his mother died, I didn't want to think about the bitterness of his mother's remarriage and the way she died. I just want to remember the beauty of his mother when she was a child, walking around the living room in a skirt, and her beautiful young face. I just feel a surge in my heart, and I can't tell what it feels like. Maybe it's sadness. I wonder if this is David's pathetic "selective amnesia"? Are you so sad that you don't want to think about it anymore and would rather ignore it? I can't tell you why, so let nature take its course.