
Little Dorrit
*Little Dorrit* is a novel by Charles Dickens that explores themes of social class, debt, and human dignity. It follows Amy Dorrit, a kind and humble woman born and raised in a debtor’s prison, as she navigates her family’s struggles and her romantic relationship with Arthur Clennam. The story highlights the injustices of the Victorian system, revealing how societal rules often trap individuals in poverty and despair. Through rich characters and intricate plots, Dickens critiques social inequality while emphasizing virtues like compassion and perseverance.