Classical literature

Little Dorrit

eng. Little Dorrit · 1857
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Main Ideas

  • Social injustice and class inequality: the book examines the divide between the rich and the poor, showing how social structures affect people's lives.
  • Prison as a metaphor for society: the Marshalsea, a debtor's prison, symbolizes the constraints and barriers society imposes on individuals.
  • Family relationships and their impact: the story of the Dorrit family illustrates how family ties can be both a support and a burden.
  • Personal dignity and honor: characters face moral dilemmas where their honor and dignity are tested.
  • Corruption and bureaucracy: a critique of government institutions and their inability to effectively address societal issues.
  • Love and self-sacrifice: the novel explores various forms of love and self-sacrifice, showing how they can transform people's lives.
Little Dorrit
Date of publication: 1 January 2025
Updated: 15 April 2026
———Original titleeng. Little Dorrit · 1857
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