Pakistan, July 29 -- Authors sometimes present their life's predicaments and challenges in the form of fictional tales that criticize society and those in power.

Charles Dickens wrote Bleak House with the same purpose, to take off his chest a certain legal misfortune that had befallen upon him. In Bleak House, he writes about a fictional court case running at the Court of Chancery, Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which has affected almost all major characters of the novel.

Bleak House was first published 166 years ago. It does not have the kind of expression and style novels of the modern era have. The readers in 2019 will consider Dickens' writing style unorthodox, to say the least, because during his time this was how English was written. Duri...