Sunday, October 13, 2019
Chancery in Charles Dickens Bleak House Essay -- essays papers
Chancery in Charles Dickens Bleak House In Charles Dickens Bleak House, Chancery is portrayed as a disease that plagues the Victorian society. Dickens uses the suits and the lawyers of Chancery to display its effects on the whole society. The suits are ââ¬Å"slow, expensive, British, constitutional kind of thingsâ⬠(25) that stifle and bemuse those that come in contact with them. In Ms. Fliteââ¬â¢s case, the suit has deteriorated her life. She attends Chancery regularly expecting a judgement that is never to come and yet, she lives a ââ¬Å"pinchedâ⬠(73) lifestyle, unable to help herself or others. In addition, she cages birds she intends to set free on her judgement day, however, she states, ââ¬Å"I positively doubt sometimes whether while matters are still unsettled I may not one day be found lying stark and senseless here, as I have found so many birds!â⬠(74). Like Miss Flite, the suit has stagnated Robertââ¬â¢s life. Robert, ââ¬Å"So young and handsome, and in all respects so perfectly the opposite of Miss Flite...[is] so dreadfully like herâ⬠in his clouded, eager, and seeking mannerism (592...
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