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  • In little Dorrit Dickens Achieves His Most Striking Affects through Symbol and Image; the Plot Is of Secondary Importance

     

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Published: 28.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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I disagree with this view to some extent, as I believe that both the plot and symbol and image rely on each other to create the story that Dickens wants to convey. Dickens' plot is deliberate and therefore entirely necessary to portray the ideals within Little Dorrit, for example the change in luck for characters such as Arthur Clennam and the Dorrit's themselves. These contrasts between wealth and poverty rely just as much on the plot, in order to provide a realistic backbone to the imagery and symbolism which in turn enables the reader to empathise with the themes and make the characters genuine. The plot is used in Little Dorrit to bring out the best and worst in the characters. Amy remains dignified throughout, even when in poverty and the demands of an unappreciative yet dependant family are made her responsibility with no disagreement on her part. …

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