Пожалуйста помогите!!! те кто читал Девида Копперфильда, лучше конечно на английском) Who are these people? Peggotty. Miss Trotwood. Mr Murdstone. Ham. Mr Barkis. Steerforth.
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haveaniceday1Clara Peggotty - the faithful servant of the Copperfield family and a lifelong companion to David (she is called by her surname Peggotty within David's family, as her given name is Clara, the same as David's mother; she is also referred to at times as Barkis after her marriage to Mr. Barkis) Miss Trotwood - David's eccentric and temperamental yet kind-hearted great-aunt; she becomes his guardian after he runs away from Grinby and Murdstone's warehouse in Blackfriars (London). Mr Murdstone - the main antagonist of the first half of the novel, he is Young David's cruel stepfather who beats him for falling behind in his studies Ham - a good-natured nephew of Mr. Peggotty and the fiancé of Emily before she leaves him for Steerforth. Mr Barkis - an aloof carter who declares his intention to marry Peggotty. Steerforth - a close friend of David who has known him since his first days at Salem House, he is a charismatic and outspoken hero of the younger boys, but he is also a snob who unhesitatingly takes advantage of his younger friends and uses his mother's power to get what he wants, going so far as to get Mr. Mell dismissed from the school after he argues with him
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Miss Trotwood - David's eccentric and temperamental yet kind-hearted great-aunt; she becomes his guardian after he runs away from Grinby and Murdstone's warehouse in Blackfriars (London).
Mr Murdstone - the main antagonist of the first half of the novel, he is Young David's cruel stepfather who beats him for falling behind in his studies
Ham - a good-natured nephew of Mr. Peggotty and the fiancé of Emily before she leaves him for Steerforth.
Mr Barkis - an aloof carter who declares his intention to marry Peggotty.
Steerforth - a close friend of David who has known him since his first days at Salem House, he is a charismatic and outspoken hero of the younger boys, but he is also a snob who unhesitatingly takes advantage of his younger friends and uses his mother's power to get what he wants, going so far as to get Mr. Mell dismissed from the school after he argues with him