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David Copperfield

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The key is for the audience never to know, so I have a plan B for every illusion.


— David Copperfield


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The real secret of magic lies in the performance.


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I'm just waiting for people to start asking me to make the rain disappear.


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We all possess the need to dream.


— David Copperfield


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What I've tried to do in my stage magic is to take a trick and give it an emotional hook.


— David Copperfield


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When you're a guy and meet a girl the first time, you do whatever it takes.


— David Copperfield


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You can feel better about yourself in a very short period of time depending on the kind of magic that you are doing.


— David Copperfield


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You have to learn certain skills to present magic.


— David Copperfield


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There is a safe spot within every tornado. My job is to find it.


— David Copperfield


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She has installed in him his lifelong tactic of pretending to be subservient to achieve his goals and even as his schemes fall apart David Copperfield begs him to save himself by "being 'umble. Buckley (Editor) Norton Critical Edition – contains annotations introduction critical essays bibliography and other material. He gains great power over Wickfield and several others but is finally discovered - by Wilkins Micawber - to have stolen money from Betsy Trotwood fooling Wickfield into thinking he has committed this act while drunk and blackmailed him.

And his name is David Copperfield. Many elements of the novel follow events in Dickens' own life and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels. David Copperfield is the common name of the eighth novel by Charles Dickens first publiDavid Copperfieldd as a novel in 1850.

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