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David Copperfield Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Embark on a journey of mystery and discovery with our fact-matching game, connecting you to the world of ‘David Copperfield’ by Charles Dickens.

  • Uncover hidden secrets about the characters and plot
  • Solve puzzles to reveal key elements of the story
  • Immerse yourself in the Victorian era setting

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • - David Copperfield is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Charles Dickens.
  • - It was first published as a serial in 1849-1850 and later released as a complete novel in 1850.
  • - The story follows the life of David Copperfield from his birth to his adulthood.
  • - David's father dies before he is born, and his mother remarries the cruel and abusive Mr. Murdstone.
  • - After enduring mistreatment, David is sent to work in a factory at a young age.
  • - David escapes his harsh life by running away to his eccentric Aunt Betsey Trotwood.
  • - He attends school, where he befriends the kind-hearted Tommy Traddles and the mischievous James Steerforth.
  • - David's mother and stepfather have a daughter named Jane, whom David adores.
  • - David's mother tragically dies, and he is sent back to the Murdstones' care.
  • - He is then sent to work as a clerk for the eccentric Mr. Micawber, who struggles with finances.
  • - David falls in love with Dora Spenlow, but their marriage is short-lived as Dora falls ill and dies.
  • - He later marries Agnes Wickfield, his childhood friend and true love.
  • - David becomes a successful writer and travels abroad, meeting various characters along the way.
  • - He reunites with his estranged friend Steerforth, but tragedy strikes when Steerforth dies in a shipwreck.
  • - Uriah Heep, a conniving and manipulative character, tries to ruin David's life but is eventually exposed and defeated.
  • - David's aunt, Betsey Trotwood, discovers her long-lost husband is alive and reconciles with him.
  • - Mr. Micawber finally finds success and happiness.
  • - David's friend Tommy Traddles marries his childhood sweetheart Sophy Crewler.
  • - The novel ends with David finding contentment and happiness in his life, surrounded by loved ones.
  • - David Copperfield is considered one of Dickens' most beloved and autobiographical works.

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