Examples of satire in the novel include:
Mr. Bumble as a humble author/personage as a mighty beadle
Mr. Gamfield as a donkey
Master Bates as a fool
Dickens satirizes the orphanages, workhouses, laws that aren't fair, English justice and the system that victimizes people.
Answer:
having the same linguistic derivation as another; from the same original word or root
B = Be specific. Do not write something like “space flights.” Such a title doesn't give the information for what exactly your text is about. ...
Catch you reader. Even if your topic is specific, people would not like to read it if it doesn't spark any interest. ...
Use keywords in your title.
I'm assuming that when you say "Blurb" your teacher wants you to write a sentence or paragraph about the said book. If so, then I would suggest that you figure out the main idea of the book and write about that. <span />