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    Wuthering Heights takes place in an era‚ 19th century‚ in which social class played a major role. Heathcliff‚ a major character in the novel‚ starts off as an orphan‚ and Mr. Earnshaw takes him in as his own. When Mr. Earnshaw passes away‚ his son‚ Hindley Earnshaw‚ begins to treat Heathcliff differently since he’s of a different social class. All throughout the novel‚ Heathcliff is turned away because of his lower social status. Heathcliff is alienated from his society‚ and thus in return he goes out

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    The novel Great Expectations is about a boy named Pip whose dream is to become a gentleman. As a child‚ Pip is kindhearted‚ caring‚ honest‚ and loving. Things soon change as he grows up and wants nothing more than to become a gentlemen to win over the girl he loves‚ Estella. Pip becomes rude‚ selfish‚ and arrogant in his early adult years. As the novel goes on‚ Pip redeems himself through the events of when he has a near death experience with Orlick‚ when he comes home to ask Biddy to marry him‚

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    Expectations written by Charles Dickens‚ The novel’s protagonist‚ Philip Pirrip also called Pip is an orphan boy who receives a chance to change his life thanks to his benefactor. Pip has chosen to be brought up as a gentleman in London‚ pursuing the beautiful Estella. Pip’s idea of gentleman is rank and riches‚ and has nothing to do with morals. All through the novel Pip change from an innocent boy to a matured young man. Pip was an innocent young child with great ambition. Pip lost his parents

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    In this passage of Wuthering Heights‚ two very important characters in the novel are reunited‚ but this time‚ unexpected things occurred. Everyone in the house believed everything would be the same as it was before‚ but little did they know that they were about to meet a transformed Catherine. In the passage‚ the meeting of Catherine and Heathcliff is much anticipated‚ as if a history among both characters existed. As described by Ellen‚ when Catherine arrived after five weeks of living in Thrushcross

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    The novel ¨Great Expectations¨ by Charles Dickens is quite full of drama. On Miss Havisham’s wedding day‚ she got sent a note from Compeyson saying that her Fiance had left her. A few years later she had a stepdaughter named Estella‚ raised to get revenge on the male kind. Pip is one of the characters that’s in the middle of all this and can non-stop think about Estella. Pip had fallen in love‚ but he didn’t quite get that Estella isn’t capable of love. In the beginning of the novel Pip finds himself

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    Mr. Lockwood is Heathcliff’s property renter who learns all of Heathcliff’s past from Mrs. Dean‚ who remarks very quickly within her story how even she distanced herself from Heathcliff in the beginning because of his appearance. In the story Mrs. Dean tells Lockwood that “Mrs. Earnshaw was ready to fling it out the doors‚ she did fly up‚ asking how he could fashion to bring that gipsy brat into the house…”(page 36). Immediately Heathcliff is cast aside because of his looks and homelessness

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    Ahab’s psyche was forever changed while hunting down the elusive white whale. Ahab’s most prominent symptom of his psychological decay was his obsession with Moby Dick. Throughout the novel Ahab expressed a clear obsession with the white whale‚ but within the text he is found expending a great amount of energy to find the possible locations of the white whale‚ “Almost every night [the maps] were brought out; almost every night some pencil marks were effaced‚ and others were substituted. For with

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    Elizabeth undergoes a sudden change of character after finding out and Mr. Wickham’s past‚ leaving her distressed and unsettled that his character was not one she had previously expected him to possess.Through the internal turmoil Elizabeth experiences emotionally‚ she comes to terms with the idea that her judgement of others is not always correct. Finding herself torn between believing Wickham is still the kind man she met in Meryton‚ and seeing him as the greedy‚ gambling soldier that Mr. Darcy

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    One way that Pip matures is how he changes his views on brother-in-law‚ Joe. In the second chapter of Great Expectations‚ Pip sees Joe‚ “as a larger species of child‚ and as no more than [his] equal” (Dickens 7). This shows that Pip sees Joe as his equal‚ meaning that he respects Joe‚ but as another child. Pip seeing Joe this way means that Joe isn’t that much of a superior figure around the house‚ it’s mostly Mrs. Joe making the decisions and disciplining Pip. Later on in the book‚ Pip was‚ “afraid

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    wellbeing of others. In the book’s final story Mowgli experiences the new emotions of nostalgia for the past and the feeling of belonging. As the books progress that internal challenges that Mowgli faces grow more complex as he emotionally evolves. These changes form emotional complexity in Mowgli that is

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