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    Great Expectations: A Character-Driven Novel The novel‚ Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens is heavily a character-driven novel due to the fact that the sequence of events in the novel are causes and effects of the actions of the characters as well as the interactions between them. The novel mainly depicts the growth and development of an orphan named Pip‚ who is greatly influenced by the other characters and became a gentleman and a bachelor in the end of the novel through his encounters with

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    Course Expectations for Honors Chemistry Sharon High School; 2014-2015 Mr. Buckley‚ Room 307 Email: pbuckley@sharon.k12.ma.us Course Description: Chemistry is a fundamental science incorporating hands-on laboratory experience. It is a rigorous course both conceptually and mathematically‚ and is designed to introduce you to the core concepts and general principles of chemistry. Students in Honors Chemistry will cover the same curriculum as standard‚ but with a more rigorous pace and increased

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    Dear Pip‚ I know you’ve been through troublesome times. And I want to let you know that I believe the reason for this is Estella. You see‚ her lack of feelings and caring gives your attraction for her an inevitable pain. For the reason being she has no feelings‚ doesn’t regard others feelings‚ & treats you terrible! Essentially‚ what love & care can be given/shown to a person when there isn’t any love or care to give? Estella has no feelings Pip. She constantly uses your attention for her benefit

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    ENGL 2141‚ Ginger Mullen Criteria for Evaluating & Grading Essays Adapted from HBJ Holt Canada‚ used with permission “A” : Excellent (80-100%) Structure shows unity and coherence: engaging introduction and convincing conclusion‚ clearly defined thesis statement that gives direction to the essay‚ body paragraphs that deal with one main idea‚ and effective transitions between ideas and paragraphs. Content demonstrates applied understanding of material: original ideas‚ sustained argument with

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    Ben Benmore How does Dickens present childhood in "Great Expectations"? In Victorian times‚ children had a very suppressive upbringing; "spare the rod and spoil the child" was a common motto. Children were treated poorly and unfairly‚ they were expected to be seen and not heard. In "Great Expectations"‚ Pip is treated very harshly by his sister‚ Mrs Joe‚ "...she had brought me up by hand...and knowing her to have a hard and heavy hand". This shows that Pip is hit by Mrs Joe‚ the use of the adjectives

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    Salvador Chavez “My Expectations of the Automotive Repair Industry” My expectations of the automotive repair industry are to learn everything I need to know about fixing a car from the simplest thing to the most complicated. My goals are to go to school and study what I like to become a better person and try to succeed in life. Also I want to transfer from Citrus College to a UC and major in business and hopefully one day have a chance to run a shop with my father. The personal sacrifices

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    Dickens including the scene where Miss Havisham dress catches fire is symbolic in that she has been wasting her life away‚ while her house falls to ruin around her. At this time she is finally feeling remorse in how she raised Estella‚ treated Pip and in wasting her life. She is begging forgiveness‚ seeking to be absolved and something so tragic happens to her is symbolic and ironic. Pips vision of Miss Havisham hanging from a beam and going back to check on her is foreshadowing in what he

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    Havisham contradicts tradition. Miss Havisham influences the outcome of Pip’s life by exposing him to the idea of wealth and its relation to social status. In “Great Expectation” by Dickens Pip’s expectation of wanting to be a gentleman shows that reality is sometimes ignored when it doesn’t fit within the same premises of the desired expectation. Pip is introduced to Estella by Miss Havisham when he visits her home at “Satis house‚” but Estella’s attitude towards Pip’s social status causes Pip to envisage

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    By Chris Sergin and Robin Nabi was published in the 52nd volume of the Journal of Communication. This article was the description and results of a research study in which undergraduate college students were surveyed on their thoughts of marriage and the analysis of how much romantic TV sitcoms they watched and the connection of the two. Sergin and Nabi came to the conclusion that the more sitcoms watched by

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    Great Expectations and Ender’s Game Ender’s game is a book‚ by Orson Scott Card‚ about a young boy named Ender who commits his whole childhood to saving the world from a third alien invasion. Great expectations is a story‚ by Charles Dickens‚ of a young boy who aspires to become a gentleman and out of all odds he is able to make it into higher society. Both Enders game and Great Expectations tell the story of young boys who strive to become something greater than what they are. Although the story

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