Let’s talk about a guy who turned Victorian sadness into iconic literature:
CHARLES DICKENS — aka the reason we all know what a “Scrooge” is.
(Yes, he’s that famous.)
π§΅ Who was this Dickens dude?
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Born in 1812. Grew up poor. Worked in a factory at 12.
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Watched his dad go to prison for debt πΈ
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Decided to expose society’s darkest corners… with words.
π Basically: real-life trauma = literary gold.
π΅️♂️ What’s in his books?
Get ready for…
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Orphans everywhere (seriously, so many orphans)
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Creepy old houses π️
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Evil rich people π
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Ghosts with a message π»
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Children fighting the system π₯
π Must-know Dickens stories:
| π Title | π‘ What it’s about | π§ Why it’s cool |
|---|---|---|
| Oliver Twist | Orphan + crime + "Please sir, I want some more" | Gangsters in London before it was cool |
| A Christmas Carol | Grumpy rich guy meets 3 ghosts on Xmas Eve | Redemption + spooky + classic |
| Great Expectations | A poor boy gets rich and learns the hard way | Twists, secrets, and crazy old ladies π |
| David Copperfield | Dickens’ alter ego growing up in harsh times | Long but powerful |
π¬ Why should you care?
Because Dickens basically invented the social justice novel.
He used fiction to:
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Show the cruelty of child labor
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Expose poverty and corruption
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Make the rich feel uncomfortable
And he did all this while creating unforgettable characters like:
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π§ Ebenezer Scrooge
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π΅️ Inspector Bucket (yep, detective name goals)
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π§ Miss Havisham (forever in her wedding dress)
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𧨠Fagin (sketchy mentor with bad vibes)
π Plot twist: He’s still relevant
If you’ve ever…
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Felt like the world’s unfair
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Rooted for the underdog
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Wanted to change the system
…you’ve already got Dickens energy. ✊
π‘ Final thought:
Dickens didn’t just write long books with old words.
He wrote fire critiques of the world around him, disguised as ghost stories, love triangles, and street kids outsmarting the system.
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π’ Coming soon:
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"Which Dickens character are you?" Quiz
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Modern-day London through Dickens' eyes
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Ghosts of Christmas: Ranking the Scariest Spirits π»
Which Dickens book would you turn into a Netflix series? Tell us in the comments below! π¬
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