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    Great Expectations Dickens’ gripping novel of 1861‚ Great Expectations‚ portrays his distinguishing tendency to exaggerate both plot and characters. Chapter eight enhances his main aim of initiating sympathy for Pip‚ and this‚ consequently‚ lasts for the novel’s entirety. We are shown similarities between Dickens’ early childhood memories and the protagonist’s inability to defend himself against the injustices he discovers throughout the early years of life. Dickens successfully creates

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    against culture-specific issues within India’s patriarchal society‚ such as inheritance laws and the practice of widow immolation known as Sati. The history of feminism in India can be divided into three phases: the first phase‚ beginning in the mid-nineteenth century‚ initiated when male European colonists began to speak out against the social evils of Sati;[2] the second phase‚ from 1915 to Indian independence‚ when Gandhi incorporated women’s movements into the Quit India movement and independent

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    meaning of life. The Abrahamic religions traditionally consider suicide an offense towards God due to the belief in the sanctity of life. During the samurai era in Japan‚ seppuku was respected as a means of atonement for failure or as a form of protest. Sati‚ a now outlawed East Indian practice‚ expected the widow to immolate herself on her husband’s funeral pyre‚ either willingly or under pressure from the family and society.[6] Suicide and attempted suicide‚ while previously criminally punishable‚ is

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    In the story The Landlady. The author tells a story of a young man who’s is looking for somewhere to stay. He thinks about going to a hotel but he sees a sign for a bed and breakfast and he decides to go there. He quickly notices that she’s a little crazy but he never knew what would happen next. She gave him this tea that made him woozy. He stumbles upstairs to the room he was staying in and she follows him. He gets trapped in there with her and he dies. The kid walked up to the door not knowing

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    were entirely male dominated till 1947. Despite all this they remain second class citizens in almost every sense in rural areas across India. Crime against women continues to increase‚ female foeticide is very common among educated women‚ incidents of sati still take place. The head of the family continues to be a man. The story does not end here. In fact what underlines the inferior status conferred upon woman is their status in the field of politics. Throughout the world women face obstacles to their

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    One of the major traits that give off the feeling of friendliness is generosity. Before Pip had play at the Satis house‚ he was a kind‚ innocent young boy. The situation in which Pip introduces the audience to is when he is confronted and threatened by a lamed convict in the churchyard. Perhaps it was because the intimidation of the threat alone that causes Pip

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    up. When the British invaded India‚ it looked like they were only trying to help. They made a unified government for India since India did not have an organized government before. They reinforced infrastructure‚ and they removed the dowry system‚ sati‚ child marriage‚ and promoted widow remarriage. All this good stuff was useless because India was being ruled by all British leaders. There was no Indian representative‚ so there was no way of improving. The British enforced their own rules without

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    Chapter 7: Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South and Southeast Asia Main Ideas / Questions Record for Review The Islamic Heartlands in the During his reign from 775 to 785‚ al-Mahdi had tried to Middle and Late Abbasid Era consolidate its relationship with the Shi’ites‚ but had failed. Harun al-Rashid ascended the throne from 786-809. Imperial Extravagance and The tales of The Thousand and One Nights was set in Succession Disputes Baghdad during Harun’s

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    1.) “I had heard of Miss Havisham up town everybody for miles round‚ had heard of Miss Havisham up town as an immensely rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house barricaded against robbers‚ and who led a life of seclusion.” o Pip’s town is socially stratified. He lives in a "village‚" and Miss Havisham lives "up town." this delineation between the wealthy and working class in the town is palpable and is reinforced by the gate that guards Miss Havisham’s decaying riches. 2.) “I wished

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    ------------------------------------------------- Great Expectations From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the Charles Dickens novel. For other uses‚ see Great Expectations (disambiguation). Great Expectations is Charles Dickens’s thirteenth novel. It is his second novel‚ 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

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