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    {http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading-q75-427x500.jpg} Mr. Charles Dickens's Last Reading.
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    office and ElizabithElizabeth Dickens who
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    his house.
    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
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  2. page Group 01 edited ... Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him …
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    Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him scarred and worried that they might be in this situation again, so he kept on working in the factory. The father didnt like the dicision and made him stay with him. Charles became a pupil at a school in London. When he became fifteen he left the school and got a job working with an attorney being an office boy and at night he would study. He did that for the remaining of his childhood. But his life in deptors prison and Marshalsea Prison still bothered him.
    In his adult life he married Maria Beadmell and got a new job being a reporter at Doctors Commons Courts. He started to enjoy being a reporter and moved on to the newspaper. Three years later he separated from his wife because her parents did not approve of him. At the same time he was acheiving success with his career and his first story and more came after that but at was soon put on hold because his father was put back in deptors prison and he needed to help him.
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    a novelist.
    Then in 1837 the first of his ten children to come is born, he names him Charles. That is the same year when he started working on his book ” Oliver Twist” .Then in 1843 on of his most famous books of all time “A Christmas Carol” is published. Five years later in 1848 his beloved sister Fanny became terminally ill, that is and died. She was the inspiration for the character Fan in “A Christmas Carol”, that is also the same year he writes “The Haunted Man” the last of his Christmas books. The in 1851 his father John Dickens and his eight month old daughter both die. Eventually Charles became unhappy with his relationship with Catharine Dickens then in 1958 they were legally separated. In 1859 “A Tale of Two Cities” is published. Four years later in 1863 Charles Dickens mother Elizabeth Dickens dies. He starts on “Our Mutual Friend”, but a year later his son Walter becomes sick and Walter dies in India. On June, 9, 1870 at the age of 58 Charles Dickens died of a stroke in his house.
    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
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  3. page Group 01 edited ... Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him …
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    Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him scarred and worried that they might be in this situation again, so he kept on working in the factory. The father didnt like the dicision and made him stay with him. Charles became a pupil at a school in London. When he became fifteen he left the school and got a job working with an attorney being an office boy and at night he would study. He did that for the remaining of his childhood. But his life in deptors prison and Marshalsea Prison still bothered him.
    In his adult life he married Maria Beadmell and got a new job being a reporter at Doctors Commons Courts. He started to enjoy being a reporter and moved on to the newspaper. Three years later he separated from his wife because her parents did not approve of him. At the same time he was acheiving success with his career and his first story and more came after that but at was soon put on hold because his father was put back in deptors prison and he needed to help him.
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    a novelist.
    Then in 1837 the first of his ten children to come is born, he names him Charles. That is the same year when he started working on his book ” Oliver Twist” .Then in 1843 on of his most famous books of all time “A Christmas Carol” is published. Five years later in 1848 his beloved sister Fanny became terminally ill, that is and died. She was the inspiration for the character Fan in “A Christmas Carol”, that is also the same year he writes “The Haunted Man” the last of his Christmas books. The in 1851 his father John Dickens and his eight month old daughter both die. Eventually Charles became unhappy with his relationship with Catharine Dickens then in 1958 they were legally separated. In 1859 “A Tale of Two Cities” is published. Four years later in 1863 Charles Dickens mother Elizabeth Dickens dies. He starts on “Our Mutual Friend”, but a year later his son Walter becomes sick and Walter dies in India. On June, 9, 1870 at the age of 58 Charles Dickens died of a stroke in his house.

    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
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    -Justin Jagnarain
    {http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading-q75-427x500.jpg} Mr. Charles Dickens's Last Reading.
    Charles Dickens was born on Februrary 7th 1812, in Porttsea, England. Raised by his father John Dickens who was a clerk in the naval pay office and Elizabith Dickens who was a stay at home mom. Elizabith had eight children and Charles Dickens was the second. His father didnt make enouph money which led the family to go deptors prison. The prison was called Marshalsea Prison. Charles had to work at the Warren Blackin Factory.
    Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him scarred and worried that they might be in this situation again, so he kept on working in the factory. The father didnt like the dicision and made him stay with him. Charles became a pupil at a school in London. When he became fifteen he left the school and got a job working with an attorney being an office boy and at night he would study. He did that for the remaining of his childhood. But his life in deptors prison and Marshalsea Prison still bothered him.
    In his adult life he married Maria Beadmell and got a new job being a reporter at Doctors Commons Courts. He started to enjoy being a reporter and moved on to the newspaper. Three years later he separated from his wife because her parents did not approve of him. At the same time he was acheiving success with his career and his first story and more came after that but at was soon put on hold because his father was put back in deptors prison and he needed to help him.
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    Pickwick Papers. After all these minor projects, he dicided to be a novelist.
    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
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    Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him scarred and worried that they might be in this situation again, so he kept on working in the factory. The father didnt like the dicision and made him stay with him. Charles became a pupil at a school in London. When he became fifteen he left the school and got a job working with an attorney being an office boy and at night he would study. He did that for the remaining of his childhood. But his life in deptors prison and Marshalsea Prison still bothered him.
    In his adult life he married Maria Beadmell and got a new job being a reporter at Doctors Commons Courts. He started to enjoy being a reporter and moved on to the newspaper. Three years later he separated from his wife because her parents did not approve of him. At the same time he was acheiving success with his career and his first story and more came after that but at was soon put on hold because his father was put back in deptors prison and he needed to help him.
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    The Pickwick PapersPapers.
    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
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    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
    "Dickens: A Brief Biography." the victorian web. March 2004. Web. 15 Feb 2010. <http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/dickensbio1.html
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Friday, February 12

  1. page Group 01 edited ... Charles Dickens was born on Februrary 7th 1812, in Porttsea, England. Raised by his father Joh…
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    Charles Dickens was born on Februrary 7th 1812, in Porttsea, England. Raised by his father John Dickens who was a clerk in the naval pay office and Elizabith Dickens who was a stay at home mom. Elizabith had eight children and Charles Dickens was the second. His father didnt make enouph money which led the family to go deptors prison. The prison was called Marshalsea Prison. Charles had to work at the Warren Blackin Factory.
    Soon they were released as well as the father. But the experences that Charles faced made him scarred and worried that they might be in this situation again, so he kept on working in the factory. The father didnt like the dicision and made him stay with him. Charles became a pupil at a school in London. When he became fifteen he left the school and got a job working with an attorney being an office boy and at night he would study. He did that for the remaining of his childhood. But his life in deptors prison and Marshalsea Prison still bothered him.
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    by Oz. Then he found work writing words to go along with pictures drawn by Robert Seymour. Sadley Robert Seymour committed suicide. After that he started writing The Pickwick Papers
    "charles dickens biography." www.dickens-literature.com. 2008. Charles Dickens, Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.dickens-literature.com/l_biography.html>.
    "Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading." Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading. Web. 11 Feb 2010. <http://www.fromoldbooks.org/IllustratedLondonNews-Vol56/pages/301-Charles-Dickens-last-reading/>.
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    The diplced working classes, from the seventeenth century on, tok it for granted that a family would not be able to support itself if the children were not employed. In Defoe’s day he thought it admirable that in the vicinity of Halifax scarcely anybody above the age of 4 was idle. The children of the poor were forced by economic conditions to work, as Dickens, with his family in debtor’s prison, worked at the age 12 in the Blacking Factory
    Lambert, Tim. "ENGLAND IN THE 19th CENTURY." http://www.localhistories.org/19thcentengland.html. 2008. Local Histories, Web. 15 Jan 2010. <http://www.localhistories.org/19thcentengland.htm
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    Jan 2010. <http://www.victorianweb.org/history/hist8.html>.http://www.victorianweb.org/history/hist8.html.
    "picture." http://webs.rps205.com/curriculum/ssandvoc/images/B1EC19324A4340638C4457E577997CC5.jpg. Web. 12 Feb 2010. <http://webs.rps205.com/curriculum/ssandvoc/images/B1EC19324A4340638C4457E577997CC5.jpg>.
    "picture." http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/legacy/acs/library/ushistory/laborwebquest/images/child_labor.jpg. Web. 12 Feb 2010. http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/legacy/acs/library/ushistory/laborwebquest/images/child_labor.jpg.
    picture." http://home.comcast.net/~DiazStudents/IndustrialChildLabor2.jpg. Web. 12 Feb 2010. <http://home.comcast.net/~DiazStudents/IndustrialChildLabor2.jpg>.

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    The Victorian Era was a time in England under the reign of Queen Victoria. During this time period art, literature and architecture flourished. Some people called it the Second English Renaissance but it was really the beginning of Modern Times. During the Victorian Era scientific revolutions occurred as well. Charles Darwin went on his Voyage of the Beagle and posted the Theory of Evolution while The Great Exhibition of 1851 took places in London. Above all, art flourished.
    Arists in the Victorian period were inspired by ideas from the Renaissance. They painted works for spirtual meanings and to celeberate progress and social/econmic advance. Artists sold their work to the wealthy, the wealthy class could then use the paintings to show off. They did all kinds of paintings like religious paintings, landscapes, urban scenes, and cityscapes.
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