
Nicholas Nickleby
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Nicholas Nickleby, orphaned after his father's demise, finds himself responsible for his mother and sister. Desperate for financial support, he seeks help from his wealthy uncle, who offers him a position as a teacher at a boarding school run by the malevolent Mr. Squeers. Witnessing the brutal treatment of the students, Nicholas is horrified and eventually confronts Squeers, leading to his dismissal and a flight from the school. His journey takes him to London, where he encounters a diverse cast of characters, from the benevolent Mr. Cheeryble, who embodies kindness and compassion, to the conniving Ralph Nickleby, his calculating uncle. Along the way, he grapples with poverty, social injustices, and the struggle to find his place in a world marked by both darkness and hope. As Nicholas navigates the complexities of Victorian society, he uncovers hidden truths about his family and confronts the insidious forces that exploit the vulnerable. The novel culminates in a satisfying resolution, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and the triumph of good over evil.Book Details
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Charles Dickens
England
Charles Dickens created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on 7 February 18...
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