David Copperfield: The many differences between James Steerforth and Tommy
Traddles
In the novel, David Copperfield, Charles Dickens contrasts many different
characters. The main two characters that he contrasts are Tommy Traddles and
James Steerforth. He displays the contrast between these two characters in many
different ways. The only common thing that they share is their close friendship
with David. Dickens shows these differences through their looks, personalities,
and the final results of their lives.
For one thing, Charles Dickens contrasts these two characters through
their looks. He tells the readers that James Steerforth is an extremely
handsome young person whom everyone seems to adore. In every instance in the
book when someone sees him for the first time, they recognize him as being very
attractive. He was described as being tall and thin character. On the other
hand, Traddles was pictured as being somewhat on the heavy side. He reminds the
reader of the......
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