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Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens is a vivid historical novel set during the 1780 Gordon Riots in London. The story follows Barnaby, a kind-hearted but simple-minded young man, and his loyal raven, Grip, as they become entangled in the chaos of anti-Catholic fervor. Amidst the riots, Dickens weaves tales of love, betrayal, and revenge, focusing on characters like Emma Haredale, Joe Willet, and the vengeful Mr. Chester. The novel explores themes of social injustice, mob mentality, and the clash between tradition and progress. With its richly drawn characters and tense drama, Barnaby Rudge offers a compelling portrayal of a turbulent era, blending action with Dickens' signature social commentary.
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