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In Martin Chuzzlewit Volume 2, Charles Dickens deepens the exploration of greed and morality as young Martin ventures to America, encountering swindlers and hardship in the fictional Eden. Back in England, the manipulative Pecksniff continues his schemes, while Mary Graham remains steadfast despite adversity. The contrast between American opportunism and English tradition highlights themes of authenticity and self-reliance. As characters face consequences for their actions, Dickens critiques societal hypocrisies and explores redemption. This volume builds tension through vivid encounters and moral dilemmas, paving the way for resolutions that test loyalty and integrity.
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