Dickens was one of the most famous British novelists of the 19th century. His novel, David Copperfield, was full of suspense, human nature exploration, and moral thinking. The following is a summary of the wonderful passages in this novel: He (David) is not an ordinary person. He has a special gift, a gift that makes people feel fear and awe. His heart was nobler and darker than humans. This passage described the dark side of David's heart and his unique qualities. This passage also hinted at the connection between David's mysterious background and his unique talent, which was mysterious and terrifying. People are always afraid of death because it means that they will lose everything, but death can also be a kind of liberation. It allowed people to get rid of all restraints and start anew. This passage explored the meaning of death and how people reacted to it. This passage emphasized the close connection between life and death, and also hinted at the actions David might take in the face of death. He (Tom) is a kind boy, but his heart is full of sin. The thing that he desired was something that he had never been able to obtain. His heart was twisted because he didn't get what he wanted. This passage described Tom's inner contradictions and guilt. This passage hinted that Tom's dissatisfaction of not getting what he wanted might distort his mind and make him a sinful person. The world is full of deception and hypocrisy, but we still need to believe. We need to believe in what we believe and stick to our beliefs. This passage emphasized the importance of faith.