The novel "David Copperfield" is based, in many aspects, on the autobiography of Charles Dickens. He derived much of its material from his own life, in a way that serves his purpose as a novelist, even though he formulated many facts and events with his fertile imagination, and even if the writer denied relying on his autobiography in it, he did not He denies that there are many similarities between his childhood and David Copperfield's childhood, so he wrote about it, saying: "Of all my books, I like this one best. Like any doting parent, With their children: Deep in my heart I have a child whose name is David Copperfield. The novel's events are told by its hero, David Copperfield, who is a pure-hearted boy to the point of naivety. He is exposed to robbing and cheating from everyone he meets, but that is not consistent with his beginning. At the age of ten, he worked in a despicable factory and mixed with workers and crooks, and this is exactly similar to what This happened to Dickens in his childhood, and it is surprising that David remained so naive and helpless, as he did not learn anything from life's harsh lessons and remained inexperienced.
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