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    In analysing Great Expectations‚ Dorothy Van Ghent maintains that there are two kinds of crime that drive the moral plot of the novel: the crime of parent against child and the calculated social crime "of turning the individual into a machine". Thus‚ in the same way that the parent or the parent figure abuses the child‚ social authority also participates in creating parents who participate in the dehumanization of the children. (sons heir of fathers sin‚ repeat in society over n over) Van Ghent

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    After reading the novel‚ “Great Expectations”‚ written by Charles Dickens‚ I discovered a wide variety of themes that amused me such as abuse‚ desire‚ guilt‚ ambition‚ and good and bad. Abuse‚ being one of the major themes‚ manages to shape and change people from one thing to another. Pip‚ being the protagonist of the novel‚ suffers much abuse. At the beginning of the novel‚ Pips mother‚ father‚ and five siblings are killed in a tragic accident and he is adopted by his sister Mrs.Gargery. She usually

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    The main focus of this project has been on expectations of women in the 19th century and codes they were meant to uphold‚ This expectation continued for certuries and the world has developed and changed over time‚ expectations were multiple things such as women meant for being superior to man‚ women working from homes and dedicating themselves to their families. Georgianna as a woman in the 19th century did what she was supposed to‚ they were loyal to their husbands and did as asked even though

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    Discoveries involve experiences of expectation and uncertainty. How have similar experiences been explored in 2 texts you have studies Discoveries often encompass changes that can turn discoveries into unexpected changes and bring uncertainty to the discovery. This occurs as‚ the audience wishes to understand experience a normal discovery due to it being more easily relatable‚ however due to the nature of discoveries being unpredictable it causes uncertainty to occur in both expected and unexpected

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    The great philosopher‚ Confucius‚ once said‚ “The expectations of life depend on diligence.” Expectations are everything in life. Where one will end up is completely up to that individual and their work ethic. Expectations can also lead judgement and distrust in individuals that you meet. In the literary classic‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F Scott Fitzgerald‚ there is an overarching theme of how expectations can control our lives. At the beginning of the novel‚ the reader meets Nick Carraway‚ a quiet

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    Great expectations Analysing my story board We are reading Great Expectations and our task was to storyboard the opening scene where Pip encounters he convict‚ Magwitch‚ for the first time. I am going to analyse 3 of the 8 frames. First of all‚ I am going to look at Frame number one‚ this is where Pip is at the cemetery mourning over his lot family. I decided to show Pip at the cemetery looking at his parents and his brother’s graves. I did this because it shows a clear and rich understanding

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    In the Novel Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens inserts a theme of love into the novel. Not always intimate love‚ and some times the complete lack of love‚ is used. Joe‚ Mrs. Havisham‚ and Magwitch are all themselves capable of different types of love. Dickens examines three kinds of love as seen in Joe‚ Miss Havisham‚ and Magwitch. First‚ love as seen with Joe. The home Pip grows up in‚ under the domineering hand of Mrs. Joe‚ isn’t exactly bursting with love. Only Joe seems to translate his love

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    Society’s Expectations In every society‚ there are expectations that people should only love other people. In "Marriage is A Private Affair‚" Nnaemaka is truly in love with Nene. However‚ his father and family’s tribe does not accept his engagement‚ and all but banish him from their tribe. In the short story‚ "Love Must Not Be Forgotten‚" Zhang Jie’s mother‚ Zhong Yu‚ falls deeply in love with a man to whom she is not married to. In both stories‚ the characters find that true love is not always

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    his entire life. His pursuit to become a hero was so strong that it motivated him to take on the evils of the world. Through his encounters with evil he was able to achieve individual fame and thus fulfill the expectations of an Anglo-Saxon hero. Beowulf was also able to meet the expectations that faced a king during the Anglo-Saxon period. During his rule as king‚ Beowulf treated his people‚ the Geats‚ with immense an fairness and was very good to all of them. A hero is a man of great courage and

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    for more than a month. It can be caused by a medical problem like acid reflux‚ depression‚ chronic pain. (Transition) Furthermore‚ insomnia can cause both physiological and medical consequences to the body. II. Main point 2. According to a study published in the January 2010 issue of Science Translational Medicine‚ if you are constantly losing sleep‚ you develop a sleep debt that cannot catch even if you sleep 10 hours. Here is what insomnia can do to the body. A. Insomnia can cause daytime

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