David meets Doras aunts Lavinia and Clarissa who have come to basically see if he is fit for their niece. I think or am i the only that sees how childlike she is and the aunts treat her like a child. So David is fit for her even though he has been dealt a bad card he sees good in all but Dora I dont think is fit for him? On a good note Agnes tells David that will never marry Uriah. David is happy about that and who knows maybe there is hope for him and Agnes afterall-fingers crossed.
I think this is an interesting point, Joann. Tysean brought up a similar point. I wonder why it is that we want David and Agnes to end up together. What does Dickens do to make us want these two characters to be together?
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