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      • Our Mutual Friend is a satiric masterpiece about money. The last novel Dickens completed, and perhaps his most angry, it sounds all the great themes of his later work: the innocence and venality of the aspiring poor, the hollow pretensions of the nouveau riche, the unfailing power of wealth to corrupt everyone it touches.
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  3. In Our Mutual Friend Dickens explores the conflict between doing what society expects and the idea of being true to oneself. With regard to this the influence of the family is important. In many of Dickens's novels, including Our Mutual Friend and Little Dorrit [34]

  4. Themes and Symbols in "Our Mutual Friend". Themes. Social Class: The novel vividly illustrates the complexities of London's social structure, with a focus on wealth and class divisions. Identity and Disguise: Several characters in the book hide their true identities or adopt fake ones for various reasons.

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    • Themes in Our Mutual Friend

    On September 12, 1863 Dickens’s mother, Elizabeth died. In November of that year, Dickens began to write Our Mutual Friend. Walter Dickens, his son, died in India in January of 1864. The first installment of Our Mutual Friendwas published in May of that year. In June of 1865 Charles Dickens was involved in the Staplehurst railway accident. The fina...

    In 1865, Charles Dickens had a brush with death. While he survived, others weren’t as lucky. Ten people died and forty were injured in the Staplehurst railway accident. On June 9th of 1865, Charles was returning from a trip to Paris. In the coach with him were Ellen Ternanand her mother. The train track was being repaired near Staplehurst. There wa...

    In Our Mutual Friend one of the characters is thought to be dead, but really isn’t. In The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dickens’s last novel, Edwin Drood disappears. Was Drood murdered? People believe so but no body is ever found. Was Dickens planning to use the same plot twist that he’d used in Our Mutual Friend? Perhaps, just like the character in Our...

    The dust, or garbage, business plays a large part in Our Mutual Friend. The elder John Harmon made his fortune as a dust contractor. Noddy Boffin becomes the “Golden Dustman” while Silas Wegg finds something in a mound of garbage that he thinks could take away Noddy’s wealth. In the mid-nineteenth century, garbage was collected by private contracto...

    One of the themes of the novel is the corruption that wealth can bring. Bella Wilfer undergoes great changes during the novel as she deals with this issue. Toward the beginning of the novel, she makes a stunning declaration. “I have made up my mind that I must have money, Pa. I feel that I can’t beg it, borrow it, or steal it; and so I have resolve...

  6. Our Mutual Friend Summary. Back. More. How It All Goes Down. One night, a crankypants riverman and his daughter find a body in a river outside London. Dum dum dum. The body is that of John Harmon, a young man who was supposed to return to England to claim a huge inheritance from his father.

  7. Our Mutual Friend is a Victorian Realist novel by Charles Dickens, published in serial form from 1864 to 1865. The novel is notable among Dickens’s work for its scathing satire of social conditions in London during the era.