David Copperfield: The Many Differences Between James Steerforth And Tommy Traddles
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David Copperfield: The many differences between James Steerforth and Tommy
In the novel, David Copperfield, Charles Dickens contrasts many different
characters. The main two characters that he contrasts are Tommy Traddles and
James Steerforth. He displays the contrast between these two characters ....
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.... clumsy kid in their own school. Dickens portrays this when he
says, "Poor Traddles! In a tight sky-blue suit that made his arms and legs like
German sausages, or roly-poly puddings," (143).
Besides being different in appearance, Charles Dickens contrasts these two
characters through their personalities. From the beginning, James Steerforth
leads people to believe that he is a good person. There are many instances in
which he shows off his true colors. The first sign of his deceitful man ....
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