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    Pip was never a child. He was treated harshly from before he could remember‚ his sister often beat him. He had one friend‚ one person who he looked up to and admired. Joe‚ Joe was Pip’s best friend. He was a great model for Pip if only Pip would act like him. In the Book “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens the main character was a child who had not had a childhood. “We were equals afterwards‚ as we had been before; but‚ afterwards at a quiet times when i sat looking at Joe

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    1. ‘LITTLE RED CAP’ ‘LRC’ is a poem written by Carol Ann Duffy‚ and is the first poem in the anthology ‘The World’s Wife’‚ published in 1999. By interpreting the fairytale of Little Red Riding Hood in her poem‚ Duffy recounts her ten years of marriage to Adrian Henri‚ who was twenty-three years old her senior. She places herself as the character of Little Red Cap and Henri as the wolf. Duffy also alludes to fairytales such as ‘Sleeping Beauty’ in ‘Queen Herod’ or more traditional stories like ‘The

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    English Literature GCSE- Controlled Assessment Explore the ways Shakespeare and Dickens present Lady Macbeth and Miss Havisham as disturbed characters Shakespeare and Dickens both show disturbed characters in their play or novel. Shakespeare wrote Macbeth in1606‚ this gives us better idea of the time were they thought that witches were real and Shakespeare wrote this play because he wanted to impress the king. On the other hand Dickens didn’t want to impress anyone by writing a novel based on

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    P2007 7 8. Louise Erdrich. “Prayer.” in The Norton Anthology of Poetry. Edited by Margaret Ferguson‚ Mary Jo Salter‚ Jon Stallworthy. 5th edition. New York‚ 500 Fifth Avenue‚ New York‚ NY 10110. W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 2005. P2007-P2008. P2008 9 Duffy‚ Carol Ann. “Prayer.” in The Norton Anthology of Poetry. Edited by Margaret Ferguson‚ Mary Jo Salter‚ Jon Stallworthy. 5th edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 2005. 2007-2008. 1. Erdrich‚ Louise. “Prayer.” in The Norton Anthology of Poetry

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    cruelty (‘Mrs Pilate’)‚ sexual immaturity (‘Pygmalion’s Bride’) and infidelity (‘Medusa’). With close reference to two poems from this collection; ‘Mrs Van Winkle’ and ‘Mrs Faust’‚ this seminar aims to explore how heterosexuality is represented by Duffy. Before we discuss how heterosexuality is presented it is imperative to offer a definition. Heterosexuality is sexual orientation or activity to persons of the opposite sex. It is a category divided by gender and that the roles of each gender are

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    Great Expectations and A Christmas Carol: A True Gentleman According to Dictionary.com‚ a gentleman is a civilized‚ educated‚ sensitive‚ or well-mannered man. However‚ by Victorian definition‚ a gentleman was‚ perhaps most importantly‚ a rich man. “Charles Dickens…was an author of relatively humble origins who desired passionately to be recognized as a gentleman‚ and insisted‚ in consequence‚ upon the essential dignity of his occupation” (Victorian Web). In Great Expectations he portrays Pip‚ a

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    In “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens‚ a young orphan named Oliver lives in London‚ and is sent to work at a workhouse where he learns to survive with the struggle of poverty‚ starvation‚ and unhealthy/unsafe conditions‚ similarly to the rest of the orphans at that workhouse. Dickens tries to show how society cares too much about social class and how that creates an impact of social injustice in the 1830’s. Characters like Mrs.Mann and the doctor who deliver Oliver‚ believe they take care of the children

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    In the passage “nail soup” this man is wandering around near a cottage and he has no food or shelter. He comes across this cottage where a camp fire is burning where a woman is right next to it. The man walks up ask if he can spend a night just so he doesn’t freeze in the coldness of the night. Women at first doesn’t let the man have some shelter than she found some heart. The man asked for food‚ the women didn’t have any. So the man asked for a pot and he fills it up with water and he takes out

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    Great Expectations is a coming of age novel. This novel is a story of Pip and his initial dreams and resulting disappointments that eventually lead him to becoming a genuinely good man. During his journey into adulthood‚ Pip comes to realize two diverse concepts of being a gentleman and he comes to find the real gentlemen in his life aren’t the people he had thought. Encouraged by Mrs. Joe and Pumblechook‚ as a child Pip entertains fantasies of becoming a gentleman. In the eyes of Pip a

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    ’...all(Dicken’s characters)‚ no matter how briefly sketched are real.(CLIFFS NOTES P.54).Charles Dickens has the ability to make his characters very close to human‚ if not human. Charles Dickens’ novel‚ Great Expectations‚ is mainly based on a character named Pip who goes from ’rags’ to ’riches’. Joe Gargery‚ Pip’s brother-in-law‚ lives with Pip and Mrs. Joe in the marsh country. He is a blacksmith who doesn’t make a lot of money but manages to stay a mild and good-natured man. But what causes Joe

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