Charles Dickens ~ Conflict, Consequence, and Christmas
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Episode 240
He is a man who never forgets what it feels like to be small, overlooked, and afraid of the future. Even at the height of his success, when crowds gather and his name is spoken with admiration, memory walks beside him. It reminds him how quickly comfort can vanish, how thin the line is between respectability and ruin, and how easily a child can be swallowed by a careless world.
From that memory comes his urgency. He writes not to decorate life, but to confront it — to expose cruelty, defend kindness, and demand attention for those society would rather ignore. Wealth does not soften him, and fame does not slow him. If anything, they sharpen his purpose, driving him harder, faster, until the work becomes both his shield and his undoing.
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