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Was the marriage plot a bunch of folks who schemed and conned their way into marriage? Hit play to find out.
How did Americans and Brits feel about Dickens' comedy? Eh...let's just say it was the best of comedy, it was the worst of comedy.
How has Dickens impacted culture today? We don't know about you, but we watch A Muppet's Christmas Carol every year, so...that's probably the answe...
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How has Dickens impacted culture today? We don't know about you, but we watch A Muppet's Christmas Carol every year, so...that's probably the answer, right?
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Thank you We sneak Charles dickins How has dickins impacted
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culture today Alas shmoop One of the reasons that dickens
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has had such longevity is that his novels are so
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adaptable to just about every form of media that we
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have in the twentieth and twenty first century So oliver
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as a stage adaptation teo oliver twist There are so
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many movie versions of things like the christmas carol and
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david copperfield and you know you name it that's endless
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The bbc has certainly taken care about television Many dramas
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and things adaptations have been made certainly things like all
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of our khun b reenacted by students And i know
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lots of teachers who have turned even just seems from
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dickens novels into many reenactments and classrooms And again it's
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important to remember the reason that's so easy to do
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is because these novels came out in pieces So if
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you're reading two chapters in time those sets of pages
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sixty some odd pages are very encapsulated They can often
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stand alone as almost like a mini story within within
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the greater novel So this is one of the reasons
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why it's so easy to to make episodes out of
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the novel so that has absolutely been endless And then
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i think my favorite Adaptation which might be everyone's favorite
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adaptation is the muppets christmas carols I think that christmas
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carol is probably the best example of this kind of
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adaptation not just because that was a novella that it
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was shorter and therefore easier to turn into a movie
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but also because that had such enormous cultural impact It
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is impossible I think for at least americans to even
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imagine what christmas would look like or should look like
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if that noble had been written So much of what
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we do in terms of our traditions goes back to
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the korean period and often specifically goes back to dickens
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Depiction in that novella So the reason we take so
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well to that is because we just sort of gobbled
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up dick in silk line and sinker Andi don't realize
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it And so when you think of fur lined coats
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and we think of reeds and all that stuff that
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is that is dickensian Much of that is victorious How
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have dickins work's been adapted in different media What holiday
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to dickens Heavily influence I heard kermit the frog had 00:02:23.748 --> [endTime] to audition four times
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