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* [[Creator Breakdown]]: Dickens was writing this based in large part on his life story, and sometimes things were a bit too painful to remember, so he fudged. For instance, Dickens makes David (himself in print) quite perfect and upright; kills off Dora because he was unsatisfied with his own wife for some of the same reasons; and Agnes' [[Purity Sue]] personality developed from his idealization of her real-life model, Mary Hogarth, who died in his arms at innocent seventeen.
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