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    To what extent do you think that Great Expectations is about ‘a search for a father’? Although Pip’s biological father died when Pip was young‚ Pip never went short in terms of paternal figures to guide him through his earlier years or later in adulthood. It could be argued that Pip actively found these father figures after having grown up with Joe to guide him‚ then finding him lacking when Pip’s expectations changed‚ therefore going to look for alternative father figures. There are few things

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    ordinary amongst the middle and lower classes‚ realism is a relative concept‚ a representation of reality which adheres to a loose collection of conventions. Many of these are offered in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations‚ which follows the life and struggles of the protagonist and narrator‚ Pip. Dickens uses techniques such as a chronological linear narrative‚ an omniscient narrator‚ the celebration of the ordinary‚ and the resolution of the enigma to drive the moral undercurrents of Pip’s everyday

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    How does Dickens present Pip’s Childhood? In this essay I am going to focus on Pip meeting the convict in the graveyard in Chapter 1. Pip’s home life with Joe and Mrs Joe. Pip meeting Estella and Miss Haversham at Satis house in Chapter 8. Pip fights the pale young gentleman (Herbert Pocket) at Satis House in Chapter 11. In Chapter 1 one of the first things we learn about Pip is that his mother‚ father and five brothers are dead‚ “Phillip Pirrip‚ late of this parish‚ and also Georgiana wife

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    Comparison of the ways women are presented in ‘Salome’ and ‘Havisham’ The two poems are written by a twentieth century poet called Carol Ann Duffy. In her poems women are presented in various ways. For example‚ the women in her poems ‘Salome’ and ‘Havisham’ are both quite deranged together with disturbed characteristics as they view love and relationships in two different ways – anger and bitterness. Duffy is known to write about traumatising scenes from childhood‚ adolescence‚ and adult life

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    artist and musicians alike always had a unique sense of showmanship. They all however share a quality that is the very essence of music‚ delivering a message through their lyrical content. Lyrics to me‚ and I assume the majority of people‚ represent a great deal of importance. Lyrical content especially in today’s society shares a connection with the artist and audience. It brings the audience into their world‚ and at times you can sense the many hardships portrayed. People nowadays listen carefully into

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    In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy creates an interesting character. Write about the way the character is created‚ and compare this with the way other characters are created in three other poems. You should compare it with one poem by Simon Armitage and two poems from the pre-1912 poetry bank. In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy explores the character of Mrs Havisham and develops her by using vivid imagery and metaphors. She starts the poem with ‘Beloved sweetheart bastard’ which is an oxymoron‚ used to display

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    ensures that they are able and confident in what they are teaching. In addition they should be familiar with the school curriculum along with skills in curriculum development which allows HLTA’s to be able to teach independent to group/age related expectations and teaching methods. They should have sufficient understanding of their specialist area of which they are assigned to whether this be young‚ teenagers‚ special needs‚ gifted and talented children. They should also have good knowledge of the

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    What moral purpose was Charles Dickens trying to put across in his novel - Great Expectations? Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870)‚ was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian ere‚ incorporating many social injustice problems of his time into his work. ‘Great Expectations’ concerns the young poor boy Philip Pirrip (known as Pip‚ used to resemble Dickens own childhood) who was orphaned as a child and therefore brought up by his unpleasant sister and her humorous

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    How does Dickens introduce the main themes and concerns of the novel in the opening chapters of “Great Expectations”? “Great Expectations” is a “Tragi-comedy” written by the famous novelist Charles Dickens during the early 19th centaury. It is synonymous with the suffering of real people during the Victorian Era‚ and it looks at life from the downcast eyes of a small boy unknowingly pitched as an apt pinup boy for the era of poverty and hardship‚ in harsh juxtaposition with the perspective later

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    business ethics is still a “young‚ growing‚ and changing field.” (Moriarty‚ 2008‚ p. 956). The issue of consumers’ rights to a safe product that has been manufactured properly is examined. The article that will be examined is the “PIP Implants Scandal” (2012). The PIP implants scandal is about a French manufacturing company “Poly Implant Prothese” who manufactured breast implants out of non-approved silicone gel and distributed to various countries across the world‚ including the United Kingdom and

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