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    lives of two people at opposite sides of the social hierarchy and observing the results. They witness an encounter between their managing director—the well-mannered and educated Louis Winthorpe III‚ and a poor street hustler named Billy Ray Valentine. Valentine is arrested at Winthorpe’s insistence because of a suspected robbery attempt. The Dukes decide to use the two men for their experiment. Winthorpe is publicly framed as a thief‚ drug dealer and adulterer by Clarence Beeks (Paul Gleason) at the

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    through. Joe’s attitude toward Pip is full of kindness‚ staying along his abusive wife solely out of love for him. He is a strong example for Pip‚ teaching him that common sense doesn’t necessarily come with status and money. Miss Havisham represent the aristocratic world and lets Pip to taste of how nice life is for gentility but with no kind thoughts. She uses him to get revenge of her broken heart but instead she destroys Estella’s life and leave Pip heart-broken. And yet she teaches

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    denotes an anxious tone and a concern for the ability of the Justices. Dowd portrays the Justices as being out of touch by referring to the “The Nine” (Dowd‚ 2013) as being “back there in their Miss Havisham lairs” (Dowd‚ 2013). This reference to Charles Dickens Great Expectations character Miss Havisham‚ a spoiled‚ rich women who has separated herself from reality and knows nothing of real life and its trials‚ shows that Dowd views the Justices as completely out of touch with the general public and

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    How much are you willing to do for winning the love of your life? Great Expectation is a classic and romantic novel that depicts the personal growth and personal development of a poor orphan child. Pip is one of main characters and he has two important expectations: to becoming a gentleman and marrying the beautiful Estella. Charles Dickens included in this book topics like‚ the difficult to win the love‚ wealth and poverty‚ romanticism‚ rejection‚ contemporary issues of social justice and inequality

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    being shown‚ followed by how the RLT model is applicable to this patient. This is then followed by one nursing intervention being discussed showing how the nursing process is applied to patient care. The patient will be referred to as Mr Frederick Valentine to protect the patient’s anonymity as stated in the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of Conduct (2008) guidelines. For the appropriate care to be planned for a patient it should be looked at in a holistic manner (NMC 2008). This means taking into

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    and Valentine. Two American I.F. officers unknown to the reader are discussing the Wiggin children due to the reasoning that the I.F. has finally caught on to their true identity‚ Demosthenes‚ and Locke. Instead of confronting the children the I.F. officers follow Graff’s advice‚ which is to do nothing and let them continue since they have caused no real harm or damage to the structure of the I.F. and may actually be correct about their political ideals. Meanwhile‚ in the lives of Valentine and

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    who suffers death for the people) named Valentine. • It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers‚ offering confectionery (CANDY) (is the set of food items that are rich in sugar)‚ and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). • Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline‚ doves‚ and the figure of the winged Cupid (winged boy). Since the 19th century‚ handwritten valentines have largely given way to mass-produced greeting

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    Margo Lilygrow‚ and finally Vulwin Heartgust and his obnoxiously large briefcase that took up a whole seat. She reached her compartment thirty-four seconds late. This was a problem. They reached Hollyhead station thirty-four seconds late where Valentine should then get on thirty-four seconds late. There had to be a problem in the Magisterium. Why else would the train run late? It had to be faulty wiring or plain incompetence but that has never happened before in all the years she had been alive

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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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    jail‚ and feels that he must help him. Although the man threatens Pip‚ Pip still shows him kindness and brings him a file and some bread. He is raised by his sister‚ and her husband‚ Joe Gargery. Then Pip meets Estella‚ the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham‚ an old lady who is bitter and has an eccentric style

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