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- belongs to the Murdstones. Murdstone thrashes David merely for falling behind in his studies, and David retaliates by biting Murdstone's fingers severely...
- that his mother has married Murdstone. Murdstone invites his equally stern sister Jane to live with them, and the two Murdstones quickly dominate the household...
- symbolism is used is found in the following sentence: " 'the influence of the Murdstones upon me [David] was like the fascination of two snakes on a wretched young...
- The Murdstone Trilogy is a novel by Mal Peet. It was the final novel completed by Peet before his death in 2015 (he was writing another book, Beck, when...
- Clara and Peggotty are still forbidden to treat David kindly (as the Murdstones view this to be weakness) but are able to sneak occasional happy moments...
- to the novels' meanings. To cite one of numerous examples, the name Mr Murdstone in David Copperfield conjures up twin allusions to murder and stony coldness...
- Murrell Stone – Also known as Stoner. Demon’s cruel stepfather. (Edward Murdstone) Nance PeggotNeighbor of Demon and his mom, Nance and Mr. Peggot often...
- series Heat of the Sun, which was filmed in Zimbabwe, and portra**** Edward Murdstone in BBC's 1999 adaptation of David Copperfield. In September 2000, Eve...
- other. In David Copperfield, an 1850 novel by Charles ****ens, Edward Murdstone's marriage to David's mother Clara, contrasts with David's ****ure marriage...
- portra**** suave villains or morally ambiguous characters, such as Mr. Murdstone in David Copperfield (1935), Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1936) and Sir...