A Social-psychological Study of Charles Dickens’s Dombey and Son 1848
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This thesis is framed about a study of Charles Dickens‘s novel Dombey and
Son within the field of social psychology. Therefore, it is of purpose in this study to
get knowledge of how Victorian society came to influence its people by looking at
how characters in this novel interact with it. Four research questions are at the heart
of this research: how was society at the time of the novel, how this society
influenced its writer, how the characters and how the language he used reflects all
this? To answer these questions, a social psychological approach was adopted. It
follows that this thesis was divided into two chapters, the first in which a luminous
insight into social psychology was provided, whereas the second chapter was
intended to put this approach into application on the analysis of the novel. From this
study it has been concluded that the composition of the Victorian society at the time
pulled the strings that made the writer and his characters move, and that even if
some characters like Florence seemed immune to its influence but this could no
longer continue; this proves that society in a way or another shapes their deeds.