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Charles Dickens was a prominent English writer and social critic, renowned for his vivid characters and depictions of Victorian society. His works often highlighted the struggles of the poor and the injustices of the class system, making him a voice for the downtrodden. Dickens's storytelling was marked by a unique blend of humor, pathos, and social commentary, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on literature.

Throughout his career, Dickens wrote several classic novels, including 'A Tale of Two Cities', 'Great Expectations', and 'Oliver Twist', which remain widely read and studied today. His ability to create memorable characters such as Ebenezer Scrooge and Pip has solidified his place as one of the greatest novelists in the English language. Beyond his literary contributions, Dickens was also a passionate advocate for social reform, using his platform to address issues like child labor and education, further cementing his legacy as a champion of the marginalized in society.

Fecha de Nacimiento February 7, 1842
Lugar de Nacimiento Saint Petersburg, Russia
Fecha de fallecimiento June 9, 1870