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Justify the title of David Copperfield. |
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Answer» The title of a novel holds in itself the essence of the story. Yet at the same time it should be brief and simple. David Copper field is an appropriate title as it holds the central theme of the novel. All the actions revolve arround David. He makes the novel full and complete. The plot of the novel would Crack and break into into parts without him. The development of the plot reveals David's dominating characters. The novel is a study of the physical and mental make-up of David which is is a reflection of Charles. Dickens and his pathetic Childwood. Therefore the novel has bean appropriately titted and is very suggestive. |
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