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Agnes Wickfield

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39: 143:, in search of a good school. Agnes, whose mother is dead, takes care of her alcoholic yet affectionate father and of the house, as the "little housekeeper". David takes residence in the house for his school-years. David and Agnes, being of same age; become best friends very quickly. Throughout his boyhood, David, in many ways, becomes dependent on Agnes. Agnes becomes his friend and confidante, and David regards her as a sister. Though Agnes loves him, she never tells him, knowing he doesn't have the same feelings for her. 154:, taking advantage of Mr. Wickfield's alcoholism and his affection for his daughter, becomes powerful. He becomes a partner in the law firm by devious means and wants Agnes' hand in marriage. Agnes, refusing, resists Heep throughout the years. Hiding her true feelings for David, she helps and advises him in his infatuation with and marriage to 215:
One significant feature of Agnes' character is her calm, quiet and tranquil nature. David's first impression about her is comparing her to a "stained glass window" of a church. David often compares Agnes with the tranquil brightness of the church-window.
227:, both of whom were very close to Dickens. Mary died in 1837 at the age of 17, and Georgina, from 1842, lived with the Dickens family. Dickens referred to her affectionately as his "little housekeeper". After Dickens' separation from his wife 127:(the narrator and protagonist of this semi-autobiography) since his childhood and at the end of the novel, his second wife. In Dickens' language, she is the "real heroine" of the novel. 258: 212:. The death of her mother and alcoholism and weak-mindedness of her father makes her more matured for her age, along with gifts of intelligence and presence of mind. 173:
he tries hard to conceal his feelings, but realizing Agnes loves him as well, he proposes to her; she accepts. They marry quickly and take residence in
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After Dora's death, Agnes consoles and encourages David to return to his normal life, and the profession of writing. While living in
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A hand upon the time; a life of Charles Dickens by Cooper, Lettice Ulpha Publication date 1968 Publisher Pantheon Books, Page 59.
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After leaving the house when he passes school, David maintains close relations with Agnes. She warns him against his friend
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is recruited as a clerk by Heep, she urges him to gather evidence against Heep; this ultimately leads to Heep's downfall.
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lady. Her characterization is often criticized as "too perfect". David often describes her as an
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Agnes is introduced in chapter 15 of the novel; when David, with his great-aunt
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Recent researches have been more favorable to her. Cultural historian
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At least five children, including two sons and three daughters
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may also have influenced Dickens in the creation of Agnes.
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heroines, Agnes is mainly a passive character, an ideal
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Agnes' character was based on Dickens' sisters-in-law
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David Copperfield

Frank Reynolds
Charles Dickens
David Copperfield
David Copperfield
Charles Dickens
David
Betsey Trotwood
Canterbury
James Steerforth
Uriah Heep
Dora Spenlow
Wilkins Micawber
Switzerland
England
London
Dickensian
Victorian
angel
Peter Gay
parentification
Mary
Georgina Hogarth
Catherine
Lettice Cooper
Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts
"Unwilling Angels: Charles Dickens, Agnes Wickfield, and the Effects of Parentification"
"The Legless Angel of 'David Copperfield': There's More to Her Than Victorian Piety"
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