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    In the novel “Great Expectations” written by Charles Dickens the story is about moral redemption and self discovery. Pip‚ the protagonist‚ struggles to find out who he is in his life‚ he struggles to find his great expectations‚ but at the same time wanting to be morally redeemed for all the bad things he thinks he does throughout his story. Through out the story‚ Pip is always trying to have a clean conscious‚ so when he helps an escaped convict the guilt almost swallows him up. The convict terrifies

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    The novel‚ Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques‚ Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system‚ the morals of society‚ and the social injustice of his time. In the novel‚ Dickens takes an innocent young orphan boy through childhood

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    lovable characters in Great Expectations. Estella‚ Miss Havisham‚ Wemmick‚ and Joe are produced from the many characteristics that make them pleasant and unforgettable. These characters are what makes this book so profound. They add to the excitement‚ suspense‚ care‚ and sadness of the story. The idiosyncrasies that Dickens gave these and the rest of the characters ensure that they will not be forgotten anytime soon. The characteristics of Estella that Dickens creates is what makes her so memorable

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    “Complainte De La Butte”‚ the pop genre song composed by Jean Renoir and Georges Van Parys during the 1950’s contributes to the meaning of the overall film and the scene it is incorporated with. The lyrics within the song foreshadows future events as well as suggesting the plot. The tune initiates a melancholic‚ yet exciting atmosphere of the setting.The song begins with “En haut de la rue St-Vincent” translated to “at the top of St. Vincent Street”‚ referring to a street in Montmartre‚ the city

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    The extracts I will be analysing are from the novel Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. I am going to be describing how Dickens has succeeded in making the reader feel sorry for Pip. Dickens used his own experiences as a boy to help him write sympathetically of being a young child‚ his family had no money and got transferred from city to city until he was ten years old‚ his father was also sent to prison for six months over debt. He based the character Pip in remembrance of himself as

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    Great Expectations Whose Life is it Anyway? How do you determine whether the life you are living is the life you call your own? Many people may find themselves being lead through life as opposed to leading their own because of external influences. This is the case of Pip‚ the protagonist in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Great Expectations is a classic novel about a young‚ lower class boy whose life is forever changed from exposure to an upper class woman named Miss Havisham. One can

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     Cinema   5-­‐4-­‐12 1   Gender  Roles  in  the  Work  of  John  Ford:    How  The  Director  of  Westerns  Used  Women  To   Drive  a  Male  Dominated  Genre   The  Western  genre  has  always  been  a  representation  of  American  identity‚  in  that  its  films   reflect  societal  moods‚  pop  culture‚  politics‚  etc.    The  prototypical

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    THE ELEMENT OF WITCHCRAFT IN MOVIES Witchcraft has always been a fascinating subject in the literature and movies. Writers and filmmakers alike capitalize on humanity’s seemingly natural curiosity about the unknown and the supernatural. More than its element of the supernatural‚ however‚ witchcraft signifies power – the ability to do things that no ordinary mortal can do‚ the power to do what is not human – and this element is what attracts people the most. However‚ witchcraft is a multidimensional

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    http://blog.clientheartbeat.com/customer-expectations/ Customer expectation a. The hard facts about customer expectations 1. Manage promises 2. Customers want relationships 3. The service process is the key to exceeding expectations b. Understanding customer expectation The benefits of understanding customer expectations Understanding your customers’ needs C.examples of companies exceeding customer expectations Amazon exceeds expectations with delivery Google and youtube Excellent customer

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    How does Stevenson use the concept of duality in his Jekyll and Hyde novella? In my essay I will conduct a detailed analysis‚ on how he displays a concept of duality that Dr.jeykll and Mr.Hyde battle in a conflict of good and evil in the vast double psychological character‚ also how the suspense will attract the reader with mindboggling suspense. This key element is vital in keeping the reader hocked to the novella. Robert Louis Stevenson incorporated the ideology of duality in the book as a main

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