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    shares Pip’s feelings. Later‚ when the convict has gone to his lodging‚ Pip and Herbert discuss what to do. They agree Pip can no longer accept the man’s money‚ and that Pip must get him out of England as soon as possible. In the course of making plans‚ they learn from Magwitch that he was abandoned early in childhood and barely survived. He tells them about his involvement in crime but assures them he has paid his debt to society and will not be "low." He mentions working with two men‚ Arthur and

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    have been completing the A-G qualification classes. After I graduate high school‚ I will be going to Mira Coast College to get all of my general education classes done. Once I do that I will be ready to transfer to Cal State Long Beach or Loma Linda University. I believe that if I was to become a dentist I will always have work and a position for me to be in. my elders have told me that someone in the medical field would always have a job and there will always be a need to have doctors and specialist

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    to the heart-breaking Estella‚ the idiosyncrasies that Dickens develops among his characters make them both enjoyable and memorable. Their personality‚ physical features‚ actions‚ and feelings all contribute to the 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

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    Novel Assignment 1 H Mrs. Cox Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens Commentary Dickens is probably the most famous‚ and he is surely the most beloved‚ author of those you will read in this class for your novel assignments. Great Expectations is filled with autobiographical elements. Even though almost every chapter reflects some affinity with Dickens’s own life story‚ Great Expectations is indeed a highly wrought work of art. It is to that‚ the literature (art)‚ that we

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    General Info: A story of moral redemption. The hero is an orphan raised in humble surroundings‚ in the early decades of the nineteenth century‚ comes into a fortune‚ and promptly disavows family and friends. When the fortune first loses its lustre‚ then evaporates completely‚ he confronts his own ingratitude‚ and learns to love the man who both created and destroyed him. The story is told by the hero himself‚ and the challenge Dickens faced in devising this first-person narrative was two-fold

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    that I considered some of my closest friends. I also suffered academically because I began to spend less time doing work and being focused on less important things. I got caught up in unnecessary drama‚ went on my first college visits‚ and met new people in the matter of one year. Not only did I grow as a person‚ I grew as an athlete‚ I grew as a sibling‚ and I grew as a young woman. My junior year allowed me to develop my expectations for myself in life and my expectations for the people who I choose

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    Stage Two Pips Expectations Pip goes to London to start his new life and to live his dreams of being educated and wealthy. When Pip arrives‚ Mr. Jaggers shows him where he will be staying and gives him a tour around town. He begins to have less and less time for other people outside of his little circle but when he arrives he begins to meet new people. He first meets a man named Herbert Pocket‚ who is related to Miss Havisham. He tells Pip about her past and why she is the way she is now. He tells

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    Name: Thy Nhu Be (Jessica) Class: Comm 145 Professor: Donna‚ Schiess Paper: Theory and Context Paper Date: 05/01/2013 Expectation Violation Theory Introduction There are two types of communication‚ verbal communication and nonverbal communication. Some people think that communicate verbally are more effective than nonverbal communication. In fact‚ according to Mark Knapp and Judith Hall‚ nonverbal communication are twelve to thirteen times more effectual than communicate verbally. When

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    relationship to the counties’ GDP and the quality of city. Poor education will increase the crime offense in the community. Education is a good way to make more new generation student to become skillful and to enhance the quality of the community in the future. On the other hand‚ some people argue that government should spend money on other facilities rather than spend money on public health care and education. Besides‚ they think people should have their own responsibility for public health care and education

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    It’s Just Cutting Bread Charles Dickens‚ in his novel Great Expectations‚ conveys the trenchant behavior of Pip’s sister‚ Ms. Joe. Dickens purpose is to understand life from Pip’s point of view through his fear. Dickens expresses an aggressive tone in order to thoroughly identify the forceful behavior while Mrs. Joe is cutting the bread. Dickens intensifies the paragraph by using great detail in explaining how mean and cruel Mrs. Joe actually is. Charles features professional diction in order

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