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going to lose,they win".In tragedy,it is:"You think they're going to win,you think they're going to win,they lose".The dramatic conclusionofthe story is implicit throughout the novel. So,as Dickens wrote the novel in the form ofa tragedy,thesad outcome ofthe novel was a foregone conclusion.Ifhe had not caused his heroine to lose,he would not have completed his dramatic structure.Dickens admitted that his friend Forster was right and,in the end,Nell died.[54] VII.Comment Charles John Huffam Dickens February 1812-9 June 1870) was an English writer,generally considered to be the greatest 10 novelist ofthe Victorian period and responsible for some of English literature's most iconic novels and characters.[1]. During his lifetime Dickens'works enjoyed unprecedented popularity and fame,and they remain popular today.It was in the twentieth century,however,that his literary genius was fully recognized by critics and scholars. Many ofhis works were originally published serially in monthly instalments,a format ofpublication that Dickens himselfhelped popularise.Unlikeother authors whogoing to lose, they win". In tragedy, it is: "You think they're going to win, you think they're going to win, they lose". The dramatic conclusion of the story is implicit throughout the novel. So, as Dickens wrote the novel in the form of a tragedy, the sad outcome of the novel was a foregone conclusion. If he had not caused his heroine to lose, he would not have completed his dramatic structure. Dickens admitted that his friend Forster was right and, in the end, Nell died.[54] VII. Comment Charles John Huffam Dickens February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer, generally considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian period and responsible for some of English literature's most iconic novels and characters.[1]. During his lifetime Dickens' works enjoyed unprecedented popularity and fame, and they remain popular today. It was in the twentieth century, however, that his literary genius was fully recognized by critics and scholars. Many of his works were originally published serially in monthly instalments, a format of publication that Dickens himself helped popularise. Unlike other authors who completed 10’
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