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    after David Copperfield‚ to be fully narrated in the first person.[N 1]Great Expectations is a bildungsroman‚ or a coming-of-age novel‚ and it is a classic work of Victorian literature. It depicts the growth and personal development of an orphan named Pip. The novel was first published in serial form in Dickens’ weekly periodical All the Year Round‚ from 1 December 1860 to August 1861.[1] In October 1861‚ Chapman and Hall published the novel in three volumes. Great Expectations was to be twice as long

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    how effective is the opening chapter? Discuss the methods Dickens used to ensure his readers continuing interest. ‘Great Expectations’ tells the story of Pip‚ a young orphaned boy from a poor background who has the ambition to become a gentleman. Which he is given by a mystery benefactor to become the man he has always wanted to. We travel with Pip on his journey to become a gentle which in turn is a voyage of self discovery as he learns that what he may desire the most may not necessarily be what

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    "Great Expectations" to convey the mood of fear in Chapter 1.  The weather is described as "raw" and the graveyard a "bleak" place.  The "small bundle of shivers" is Pip himself‚ who is terrified by a "fearful man‚ all in coarse grey‚ with a great iron on his leg."  He is a desperate man‚ with broken shoes‚as he grabs the orphan Pip. . 2. What does Dickens’ description of the first convict tell us about him? 3. What is surprising about the narrative point-of- view Dickens has adopted? the

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    Charles Dickens‚ we learn that Pip is determined‚ selfless‚ and has a good moral sense. Pip had a rough childhood; he was raised by his abusive older sister and her husband and lived a poor lifestyle. He develops‚ “Great Expectations‚” as he blossoms from a poor young boy into a fine young man. Throughout the book‚ we learn that Pip is very determined‚ selfless‚ and always listens to his good moral sense. Throughout the book‚ Pip continually shows us his determination. Pip had fallen for a girl who was

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    revolves around the growth of a young and orphaned boy named Pip. The book’s settings are the marshes found in Kent in London and all the occurrences date back to the early phase of the 1800s. The novel covers the trials and tribulations that have been faced by Pip who is the protagonist in the novel. His life is a whole maze of intrigues that are elaborated by the novels imagery and vivid description of the poverty that surrounds the life of Pip and his encounter with an escaped convict who was known

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    have no mercy’” (Dickens 92). At length‚ revenge is what drives Miss Havisham. She fuels herself by fueling other characters with negative or desperate intentions. Likewise‚ she even insists with Pip that “‘[i]f [Estella] tears [his] heart to pieces… [he must] love her”’ (Dickens 230-231). She encourages Pip toward an impossible relationship‚ which he later tries to chase. Nonetheless‚ this evil within Miss Havisham is what turns Estella against her. All in all‚ Miss Havisham demonstrates the theme

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    Moving into the world opens up new phases of life and influences the way people interact with each other. Does anybody here remember their first day of school? Completely alien to what we were used to‚ 5 different classes a day‚ 5 different teachers a day. Catching the bus home. Tom Brennan relives this experience in a way. Not exactly‚ he had much more severe circumstances. The story of Tom Brennan is a novel about a family that gets torn apart because of the reckless actions of their eldest

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    Great Expectations Brief Synopsis The novel begins with the main character‚ Pip‚ encountering a runaway convict. Pip procures supplies for the man from his house. The convict then gets into a fight with another runaway convict and is take back to jail. Pip is soon after invited to the house of Miss Havisham‚ a rich‚ eccentric old lady who lives in isolation. Pip gets to know her adopted daughter Estella during his visit and begins to have feelings of love for her. However‚ it is not easy for

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    stealing the pork pie created doubt within Pip himself in various ways. In the beginning of the story‚ Pip stole whittles and the file from Mr. and Mrs. Joe’s house and delivered it to the escaped conflict as he requested. Shortly after he replaced the stolen wine with tar water‚ Mrs. Joe threw a party at her house where she invited distinctive people. Towards the end of the party‚ Mrs. Joe head near the kitchen and was ready to pull out the pork pie that Pip had stolen. Knowing that he might suffer

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    a number‚ but a series of life lessons and experiences. Pip in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens goes through many different states on the road to finding himself. The states that Pip goes through as he comes of age are finding a place to belong‚ discovering who he can depend on‚ and defining what really matters in life. The first stepping stone in Pip’s coming of age is finding a place to belong. A quote that shows the fact that Pip did not know where his place was is when he says "I am ashamed

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