Thursday, February 14, 2019
Chancery in Charles Dickens Bleak House Essay -- essays papers
Chancery in Charles  heller Bleak House        In Charles Dickens Bleak House, Chancery is portrayed as a disease that plagues the  prissy society. Dickens uses the suits and the lawyers of Chancery to display its effects on the whole society.The suits  are slow, expensive, British, constitutional kind of things (25) that stifle and bemuse those that come in  ghost with them. In Ms. Flites case, the suit has deteriorated her life.  She attends Chancery regularly expecting a  judgment that is never to come and yet, she lives a pinched (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, 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 (74).  Like  dominate Flite, the suit has stagnated Roberts life. Robert, So  unexampled and handsome, and in all respects so perfectly the opposite of    Miss Flite...is so dreadfully like her in his clouded, eager, and seeking mannerism (592...                  
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