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David Copperfield is the first full-length Dickens novel that I finished reading, one that also happens to be Dickens’s favorite among his many books. I find the big cast of characters in David Copperfield loveable. David Copperfield himself turned out to be the very hero that he wished he were at the beginning of the book. Aunt Betsey, who seemed atrocious at the beginning, turned out to have a sad story of her own. Mr. Micawber meanwhile was always arrested for his unpaid debts. I always loved his humorously self-depreciating letters. His situation would change near the end too since the book concludes with a happy ending. Some of the other characters I like the most are those who never seemed to have changed: Mrs. Micawbers, for example, who always declared, “I will never desert Mr. Micawber” (and she never did), Copperfield’s “child-wife” Dora who was rather ridiculous, and the steadfast Mr. Peggotty – always ready to exclaim “Mas’r Davy!” Even the villains are memorable. In fact, Uriah Heep and Mr. Littimmer have a funny final appearance. They remain to be the unrepentant gargoyles and trolls that they were till the end.