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'The Intoxicated' by Shirley Jackson

I decided to take a break from 'David Copperfield' this week because I miss feeling inadequate and un-cool around teens. Lucky for me, Shirley Jackson got me covered.

Chapter 21 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

In this chapter, we learn that even when Steerforth keeps calling David "Daisy", David STILL doesn't think he's a jerk because he's in an abusive relationship.

Chapter 20 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

David can't stop being in love with Steerforth. Nothing will stop this obsession. He goes to Steerforth's house and learns that he's a brat that threw a hammer at a woman's face, and his mom put him in a low-class school, just so he could be the king ther

Chapter 19 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

David finishes school and is trying to find a career so he's going back to where the actions- Yarmouth. He makes his rounds to say goodbye to everyone and heads to London and runs into friggin' Steerfourth. Damnit.

Ch 18 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

We suddenly get the narration point of view of David when he's really, really old for some reason. He thinks back fondly of all the women he was hot for.

Ch 17 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

Everyone in David's life are still acting like jerks.

Ch 16 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

David goes to his new school and meets the headmaster, Dr. Strong and Annie (a much younger woman) that Dr. Strong is married to (eeew).

Ch 15 of 'David Copperfield' by Charles Dickens

Right when David is making BFF's with Mr. Dick, he's forced to live with ANOTHER family while he goes to school in Canterbury. This family has a kid with red hair which apparently is unacceptable for David. Also: I'm still trying to find information about