Wilkins Micawber
Wilkins Micawber is a fictional character from Charles Dickens' novel, "David Copperfield." He is portrayed as a well-meaning but perpetually impoverished man, known for his optimistic outlook despite his financial struggles. Micawber often finds himself in debt, leading to humorous and poignant situations throughout the story.
Micawber's famous phrase, "Something will turn up," reflects his hopeful nature. He serves as a representation of the challenges faced by the lower middle class in Victorian England. His character also highlights themes of resilience and the impact of financial instability on family life.