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  • Miss Havisham One Day
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    Done Orlick { The day-laborer in Joe's forge, Orlick is a slouching, oa sh embodiment of evil{he is malicious and shrewd, hurting people simply be- cause he enjoys it. He is responsible for the attack on Pip's sister, and he will later almost succeed in his attempt to murder Pip. Mrs. Joe { Pip's sister and Joe's wife, known only as "Mrs. Joe" throughout the novel. Mrs. Joe is a stern and overbearing gure to both Pip and Joe{ she keeps a spotless household, and frequently menaces her husband and...
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  • Estella In Great Expectations
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    One of Dickens' most prominent figures in Great Expectations is the character of Estella. She plays a major role in the life of the main character, Pip. He is completely consumed with love and desire for her even though she has been influenced not to expose any feelings towards men (Dyson 235). Estella's cold-hearted, proud, and blunt mannerisms are in contrast to the symbolism of her name that is likened to a star in the galaxy. Similar to that symbolism, however, she shines but is unattainable...
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  • Readers Interest Readers Feel Dickens
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    How Does Dickens Language Keep the Readers Interest? In Great Expectations the readers interest is drawn in immediately, Dickens manages to catch the readers interest because he plays with the readers emotions instantly. We are automatically made to feel sorry for Pip because we learn, on the first page, that his family is dead and when A fearful man, all in coarse grey, with a great iron on his leg shouts at Pip we, the readers become helpless and can only watch. During the meeting of Pip and a...
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  • Comparing Great Expectations And Of Mice Men
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    The two novels that I have studied, Great Expectations and Of Mice and Men, are very different. Of Mice and Men is set in 1930 s America during the Great Depression. There was a high unemployment rate, which meant that people had to travel along vast amounts of land for a single job. It was a struggle for financial freedom, which is a theme to the novel. Great Expectations is set in England in 1891. During this time, death was a common occurrence and happened often. The main character Pip begins...
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  • Mice And Men Joe Gargery
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    As nearly perfect as any book can be. It is straightforward, it has simplicity and unsentimental tragedy, and it has a swift, unforced style, which stamps it as permanent. Humbert Wolfe In this classic novella, which established him as one of the worlds most celebrated writers, John Steinbeck tells the story of two friends in 1930 s California. John Steinbeck wrote a naturalistic novel that dealt with three powerful and universal themes, imperative in the latter success of the novel. These theme...
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  • Mice And Men Aunt Clara
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    ... Lennie makes the mistake, which leads to his death. He strokes the hair of Curley's wife, at her invitation, but does it too roughly; she panics and tries to cry out, and Lennie shakes her violently, breaking her neck. There is no proper asylum for Lennie: Curley is vengeful, but even if he could be restrained, Lennie would face life in a degrading and cruel institution - a mental hospital, prison or home for the criminally insane. George's killing of Lennie, supported by Slim is the most me...
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  • The Unfulfilled Fairytale In Dickens Great Expectations
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    In some ways, Charles Dickens Great Expectations is a disappointing novel because its rags-to-riches story remains unfulfilled. The victory that Dickens secures in the novel however, is more important, as it captures the truth that fairytales are fantasy. Dickens gives Pip a chance to become more than he is, only to have him reverted back to the old Pip in order to covey a moral message about false expectations. Throughout the novel, Dickens makes a direct contrast between appearances and realit...
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  • Upper Middle Class 19 Th Century England
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    There are many common, familiar clich? s about illusion versus truth. All that glitters is not gold and Things are seldom what they seem are the most universal hackneyed phrases, but they do not cover entirely every aspect of appearance versus reality. In Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations, there are several differences between the illusion and the truth. The appearance of certain things is often detrimental to the outcomes of characters when the reality of a situation is revealed. These ...
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  • Catherine And Heathcliff Pip And Estella
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    Love Conquers All: Wuthering Heights Vs. Great Love Conquers All: Wuthering Heights Vs. Great Expectations Love Conquers All Throughout the years authors have written many great stories. Wuthering Heights, written by Emily Bronte, and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens are two examples of great stories. Both of these stories can be set off and paralleled to the other. The setting, time era, and lover? s relationships are the elements of comparison and differentiation. The settings, in which t...
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  • Pip And Estella Miss Havisham
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    Most Great Expectations Growing Up Most people hope for their kids to grow up into young gentlemen and ladies. In the book Great Expectation by Charles Dickens you can see this at work. Miss Havisham tries to turn Estella into a lady, and Magwitch tries to turn Pip into a gentlemen. They both use different methods and motives, but still come out with the same results. Magwitch tries to turn Pip into a gentleman by giving him all of the money he wants and desires. Pip ended up with bad money habi...
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  • Oxford Oxford University Fathers And Sons
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    In an essay of not more than 1500 words: 1. Explain how in your view the settings in Fathers and Sons contribute to Turgenev s ideological statement. 2. Consider whether setting acts in a similar way in either Frankenstein or Great Expectations. There are many ways in which the word setting may be applied to a novel. Some of these include: The time and place (s) in which the action in the novel takes place; whether or not the novel is being read in its original form, or through the actions of a ...
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  • True Love Pips Life
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    One of the essentials for human fulfillment is a mastery within and outside of oneself. This mastery is that of a secure emotional state. Many believe in order to fulfill this mastery, one must search for his / her true love. Some may experience the pain of the search; some may experience the joy of discovery. In the book Great Expectations, Pip experiences this pain as he searches for Estella and this joy as he reunites with his best friend Joe. As Pip undergone his journey in life, he came to ...
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  • Characters In Great Characters In The Book
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    Honors English 9 - 7 January 28, 1997 Characters in Great Expectations: Static or Dynamic? The characters in Great Expectations are the products of extreme characterization. Each personality type represented is in its extreme, as though to make a point to the reader. Overall, the lesser characters in Great Expectations do not undergo a massive character change; that is, they remain static the whole time. The main role players, Pip, Miss. Havisham, and Mrs. Joe Gargery are the ones who undergo th...
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  • Miss Havisham House Light And Dark
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    Great Expectations Charles Dickens, the author of Great Expectations, uses light and dark imagery to create atmosphere. In the novel it talks about a boy named Pip, and tells about his trials in life. He deals with fear, hate, love, evil, good, and many other things in this book. These emotions can be expressed in light and dark imagery to make you feel the atmosphere around the character. Light and dark imagery can be expressed in loneliness, despair, and the feelings Pip has regarding certain ...
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  • Manners Of Life Pips Thoughts Fear
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    Great Expectations It is obviously noticeable with Pip (the main character and narrator of the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens) what the changes are in his life. The most obvious changes in Pip are marked by three phases: guilt / fear , self-interest, and concerns. At the beginning of this book, Pip is a young child. and it is difficult at such a young age to not get intimidated by older more mature men and wo- men. Pips first encounter with the convict is a good example of him acting...
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  • Quot Uncle Uncle Pumblechook Pip
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    The day-laborer in Joes forge, Orlick is a slouching, embodiment of evil, he is malicious and shrewd, hurting people simply because he enjoys it. He is responsible for the attack on Pips sister, and he will later almost succeed in his attempt to murder Pip. Mrs. Joe { Pips sister and Joes wife, known only as " Mrs. Joe" throughout the novel. Mrs. Joe is a stern and overbearing gure to both Pip and Joe{ she keeps a spotless household, and frequently menaces her husband and her brother w...
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  • Pip Joe Children
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    The statement Children should be seen and not heard, is an extreme. The statement itself, targets young children as being lesser human being than their elders and having thoughts irrelevant to society. In Dickens Great Expectations it is evident that the adults of that era do not wish to hear anything Pip has to say and become very indignant if he dares to venture a thought on any matter, ask a question or speak out of turn. However, in Mrs. Joes case, the situation is different. It is not only ...
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  • Miss Havisham Pip Benefactor
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    The most dramatic scene in stage three of Great Expectations is when Pip goes back to Miss Havisham's to confront her about pretending to be, or at least leading Pip to believe that she was, his benefactor. At first, Miss Havisham doesnt understand why Pip has come. Pip is obviously very angry because his whole life he has lived thinking he was an honourable gentleman under the support of an eccentric but still aristocratic old lady. Also, he has been led to believe that he and Estella are to be...
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  • Alfred A Knopf Good And Evil
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    Charles Dickens literary works are comparable to one another in many ways; plot, setting, and even experiences. His novels remain captivating to his audiences and he draws them in to teach the readers lessons of life. Although each work exists separate from all of the rest, many similarities remain. Throughout the novels, Oliver Twist and Great Expectations, the process of growing up, described by the author, includes the themes of the characters ability to alienate themselves, charity given to ...
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  • First Person Narrator David Copperfield
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    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way short, the period was so. (Bibliomania Online) The Victorian era, 1837 - 1901, was ...
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