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    Magwitch’s woes seem much worse. The reader then begins to see Magwitch as‚ not a threatening and treacherous man but a man who is in a very desperate situation. In contrary to the evocative description of Magwitch’s desperation‚ he then goes on to threaten Pip. The reader understands the violence because of the urgency of his

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    ENGLISH DRAFT- OLIVER TWIST Introduction Charles Dickens’ well-known novel ‘Oliver Twist’ has long intrigued readers for centuries‚ motivating the contemporary film adaptations including many motion pictures and a TV series. The protagonist in this book is none other than Oliver Twist who is an orphan stuck in the harsh times of the Victorian era. Fans of the authentic ‘Oliver Twist’ were genuinely disappointed at the film remakes that big franchises had created and argued that they lacked in

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    with others and ourselves‚ and pip lives and breathes what society shows us as right. Dickens shows how money thirsty society is through characterization and plot; that life becomes all about what others think‚ not happiness‚ and morals and the good of people are forgotten for wealth. Dickens express that personality and being or becoming a good person is irrelevant. Pip says "… I wanted to make Joe less ignorant and common‚ that he might be worthier of my society.." Pip says this in all ignorance of

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    ending. Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations is an excellent example of how a well developed plot‚ and many subplots hidden within the main‚ can create many twists and turns and make what may seem like a ‘fairy tale’ story a much more interesting and complex one. The protagonist of the navel is a seven year old boy named Pip.

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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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    101 Great Books 101 Great Books Recommended Reading for High School Students and Readers of all Ages (Provided by collegeboard.com) **Denotes titles typically included in the CdS Curriculum Author | Title | Author | Title | ------- | **Beowulf | Ford‚ Ford Madox | The Good Soldier | Achebe‚ Chinua | Things Fall Apart | Goethe‚ Johann Wolfgan von | Faust | Agee‚ James | A Death in the Family | Golding‚ William | Lord of the Flies | Austen‚ Jane | Pride and Prejudice | Hardy‚ Thomas |

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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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    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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    Expectations is a  HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildungsroman" \o "Bildungsroman" 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’s 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. Dickens originally intended Great Expectations to

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    the story of the orphan Pip‚ writing about his life and attempting to become a gentleman along the way. The novel can also be considered semi-autobiographical of Dickens‚ like much of his work‚ drawing on his experiences of life and people. The main plot of Great Expectations takes place between Christmas Eve 1812‚ when the protagonist is about seven years old (and which happens to be the year of Dickens’ birth)‚ and the winter of 1840.[3] On Christmas Eve of 1812‚ Pip‚a boy aged 7‚ encounters

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