What Makes Charles Dickens A Good Leader

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Charles Dickens is considered a great leader for, not just for the novels or short stories he wrote, but for the emotion he put into them. Dickens held an amazing talent for creativity and self expression. He was optimistic and mastered the resilience to overcome many setbacks. His gift for self expression could be a great inspiration force in the world. Dickens didn’t have the easiest life and he put his raw emotion into his articles and that is what made him a potential leader for most. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, at Portsea on the Southern coast of England. To John and Elizabeth Dickens, Dickens was the second eldest of eight children. The Dickens family were on fragile financial ground from the very start. …show more content…

At the time, Dickens was considered a leader simply because he knew how to uplift people’s spirits. He had no clue about the global economy the wireless web, social networking. It was nothing more worldly than a laugh, a kind word, a caring indication, and a joyous heart. Dickens has done incredible things, for example: “...he exerted a considerable influence on the reform movement of the age by shedding light on the brutality of some schools, on the vices of the criminal world, on the dirt and squalor of London slums and on the conditions of their inhabitants in a period of industrial expansion”(Dickens, Charles - Life and …show more content…

Dickens exhibits generosity, inspiration, stoicism, communication, and positivity. It goes to show you can become a leader just by touch the minds and bodies of people mentally and emotionally. Yes you have to take action, but you do not have to put harm to anyone to do it. Dickens once said, “Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tries, and a touch that never hurts.” This quote explains some of the exceptional characteristics of humans. A heart that never hardens, despite loathing and rage conducted at it. A temper that never tries, regardless the temptation, often by the same people that conducted loathing and rage at it. A touch that never hurts, but provides solace and help, even to the people who have been hostile. He came to be known as a theatricality for his books that he would read publicly. “He entertained crowds by reading his works using colorful, uncanny voices to animate each character...Ostensibly, Dickens was acting out each character as they sounded when they first entered his mind, uninvited”(Charles Dickens' writing inspiration? The voices in his

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