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  • Great Expectations: Miss Havisham An Eccentric Character - 518 words
    Great Expectations: Miss Havisham an Eccentric Character? Miss Havisham is an extremely eccentric character. She is a rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house. One way she was eccentric was the Satis House. Another is the weird birthday party Miss Havisham had with her relatives. She also acts in a weird way that tells her apart from the rest. Miss Havisham's house is a dark and spooky house. Inside the house all the furniture were antiques as well as the clocks. One of the strange things were that all the clocks in the room had stopped at twenty minutes to nine. Outside there was a pigeon-house in the brewery yard, which had been blown crooked on its pole by a high wind. The ...
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  • Charles Dickens Great Expectations - 1,435 words
    Charles Dickens' Great Expectations There are many common, familiar clichs about illusion versus truth. All that glitters is not gold and Things are seldom what they seem are the most universal hackneyed phrases, but they do not cover entirely every aspect of appearance versus reality. In Charles Dickens' novel, Great Expectations, there are several differences between the illusion and the truth. The appearance of certain things is often detrimental to the outcomes of characters when the reality of a situation is revealed. These illusions are revealed through Pip, a lower class boy caught in the struggle of the social classes of 19th century England. Throughout the book, Charles Dickens emph ...
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  • Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations - 1,155 words
    Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations is a very enjoyable book for the reader for many reasons. Overall, Great Expectations is a novel that effectively depicts the emotions and feelings of the characters in the story and has a plot that maintains the readers interest. These elements, along with others help to make the novel appealing for the reader. When young boy by the name of Philip Pirrup (referred to a Pip by all that know him) encounters an escaped convict in a churchyard, he is extorted to get food and a file for the man. Once Pip retrieves these items for the man, he learns that the man is in fact, an escaped convict. Pip, although being on ...
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  • During The Victorian Era - 1,688 words
    During The Victorian Era Characteristics During the Victorian Era When imagining the Victorian Age, royalty, fancy lifestyles, and elaborate living often come to mind. However, during this same era, other lifestyles and conditions of a completely different nature were occurring. Many of the English people lived in poverty. Charles Dickens, one of the great writers of this period, described how it was to live during the Victorian Era. Although England grew from an agricultural to an industrial society, not all citizens benefited from this change. In addition, the undesirable health and medical environment plagued both the wealthy and the poor. Charles Dickens was a profound British writer who ...
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  • Fairy Tale Conventions And Great Expectations - 1,122 words
    Fairy Tale Conventions And Great Expectations (Hainstock 1) Great Expectations and Fairy tales Tolkien describes the facets which are necessary in a good fairy tales as fantasy, recovery, escape, and consolation - recovery from deep despair, escape from some great danger, but most of all, consolation. Speak- ing of the happy ending,all complete fairy stories must have itHowever fantastic or terrible the adventure, it can give to child or man that hears it,a catch of breath, a beat and lifting of the heart near to tears. (Uses of Enchantment, pg.143) Great Expectations shares many of the conventions of fairy tales. The one dimensional characters, the use of repetition, and the evil women seem ...
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  • Fairy Tale Conventions And Great Expectations - 1,123 words
    ... oving and warm-hearted child that he was once know to be. He once again appreciates Joe and all he has done for him, and he fancied that he was little Pip again (467). The relationship that is described between Magwitch and Compeyson is a repetition of the relationship between Pip and Miss Havisham. Miss Havisham took Pip in and made him think she had good intentions. All she really wanted was to see him get hurt, to pay the debt that she felt her ex lover owed her. She told him to love her, love her, love her (240) because she knew the end result would be pain. Miss Havisham ended up making Pip's life miserable. Magwitch was but a servant, or a helper to Compeyson. Compeyson brought him ...
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  • Great Expations - 1,144 words
    Great Expations Great Expectations Notes Chapter 1 Setting: early in the 1800s; Churchyard in His Joe Gargey and her husband in the Marshes. tiny village east of London parents died Pip- Phillip Pirrap- main character- 7 years old- Lives w/ sister One time while visiting his parents grave he meets aMrs. when he was younger strange man- He asks Pip to get him a file and some writtles (food). Chapter 2 Setting: At home; We meet Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, and Mrs. Joe, Pip's At dinner Pip placed Joe Gargery and Pip were both brought up by hand sister The family receiveshis bread for the convict down the leg of his trousers Later that night, Pip ...
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  • Great Expectaitons - 679 words
    Great Expectaitons Imprisonment is a lack of any kind of freedom. In Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations there are many examples of imprisonment. Dickens created the characters Estella, Herbert, and Molly with a lack of freedom. These three characters were imprisoned because they could not make their own choices. Estella had very little freedom. Miss Havisham controlled every aspect of her life. She was forced to carry out Miss Havisham's revenge on men, and she tortured Pip only because she had been raised and told to do so. The first time they met, Miss Havisham told her to break Pip's heart and Estella relentlessly picked on him. She made Pip cry because he felt so bad about being ...
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  • Great Expectations - 1,052 words
    Great Expectations Have you ever wonder how wealth can bring a person happiness and how it can change a person or does it make that person a better person who was once poor? Driving to a local grocery store for an example, to buy some food for your family to eat and at the register, you have a dollar left. So you decide to buy a lottery ticket and later that night watching TV, you out of million hit the jackpot which would change your life forever. Or just going to school everyday and doing your homework knowing that your family poor and have money problem, you kept up in school and later went to college and getting a master degree plus a well-pay career bring you wealth. Being poor to wealt ...
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  • Great Expectations - 775 words
    Great Expectations Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth and moved to London on his twelfth. Because his father spent more than he earned, Dickens had to work in a blacking factory, of which he was very ashamed. This had a great influence on his writing, because he attacked the social differences in the Victorian age. Other titles: Oliver Twist Hard Times David Copperfield Title The title:" Great Expectations" is about the expectations, which the young man Pip has for his future life, during his life. From little expectations, increasing to great and in the end he finally has peace with his fate. First published October 1861 Edition Wordsworth Classics Number of pages 412 Genre Novel of cha ...
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  • Great Expectations - 379 words
    Great Expectations The day-laborer in Joe's forge, Orlick is a slouching, embodiment of evil,he is malicious and shrewd, hurting people simply because he enjoys it. He is responsible for the attack on Pip's sister, and he will later almost succeed in his attempt to murder Pip. Mrs. Joe { Pip's sister and Joe's wife, known only as "Mrs. Joe" throughout the novel. Mrs. Joe is a stern and overbearing gure to both Pip and Joe{ she keeps a spotless household, and frequently menaces her husband and her brother with her cane, which she calls "Tickler." She also forces them to drink a foul-tasting concoction called tar-water. Mrs. Joe is petty and ambitious; her fondest wish is to be something more ...
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  • Great Expectations - 1,547 words
    Great Expectations In Great Expectations, Pip, the protagonist and narrator of the story grows from a young child to a mannerly gentleman with high social status. Throughout the story he goes through many changes. However, in the end it turns out that Pip was handed too much too quickly. Bad fortune falls upon him and he is sent back to his poor home in Kent. All considered though, this novel is a true story of love and in the end true happiness for Pip is obtained. Great Expectations was set in early Victorian times in England when great social changes were sweeping the nation. The Industrial Revolution had transformed the social landscape, enabling people to capitalize quickly and largely. ...
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  • Great Expectations - 608 words
    Great Expectations Great Expectations The novel, Great Expectations, presents the story of a young boy growing up and becoming a gentleman. He must learn to appreciate people for who they are, not shun them for who they arent. Nicknamed Pip, Philip Pirrip, the main character, goes through many changes in his personality, as he is influenced by various people. Pip experiences tough times as a boy and a young man, but at the end he has become a fine, morale young man. In the beginning, Pip, an orphan, considers himself to be a common laboring boy, but he has a desire to improve his station in life. He is raised by his sister, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Then Pip meets Estella, the adopted da ...
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  • Great Expectations And Estella - 1,690 words
    Great Expectations And Estella The Character of Estella One of our first thoughts, like readers, when we finish the novel is to establish two lists; one of good characters and other of bad characters. Since this paper is devoted to the character of Estella the question would be: is she a good character or a bad character? But, before beginning the analysis of Estella in the novel which will try to give an answer to this question, we are going to deal with the symbology of the name of Estella. As we already know, the name of the characters in Dickens is very important. In the case of Estella indicates her personality, her relation with other characters and even the way in which she moves alon ...
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  • Great Expectations And Sincere Feelings - 1,509 words
    Great Expectations And Sincere Feelings Websters dictionary defines love in many different ways, "A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance. To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person) (Webster, love)". In Great Expectations, Pip is going through maturity, and is always undergoing maturity. We find that Pip is always longing for friends, family, and for love. Love can be a number of things to different people. Love is an emotion, where there is no wrong definition, for it suits each and every person differently, however some characteristics are the same amongst everybody. Pip th ...
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  • Great Expectations And Symbolism - 836 words
    Great Expectations And Symbolism In life, symbolism is present all around us. Whether it is in the clothes we wear, the things we do, or what we buy, everything has a meaning. Symbolism is also present in literature and it is shown in Charles Dickens Great Expectations. The symbols of isolation, manipulation, the tragic hero, and wanting to be someone else are seen throughout the book through the characters of Estella, Magwitch, Miss Havisham, and Pip. The character of Estella represents the symbols of isolation and manipulation. By acting as an adult when she was still young, she separated herself from Pip and others. This was due in large part to the way Miss Havisham, her stepmother, rais ...
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  • Great Expectations By Charles Dickens - 349 words
    Great Expectations By Charles Dickens Most people hope for their kids to grow up into young gentlemen and ladies. In the book Great Expectation by Charles Dickens you can see this at work. Miss Havisham tries to turn Estella into a lady , and Magwitch tries to turn Pip into a gentlemen. They both use different methods and motives, but still come out with the same results. Magwitch tries to turn Pip into a gentleman by giving him all of the money he wants and desires. Pip ended up with bad money habits and was in debt. He did become a gentleman though. Miss Havisham turns Estella into a lady by teaching her what she had learned and sending her to schools. This made her a lady, but a cruel one ...
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  • Great Expectations Composition - 604 words
    Great Expectations - Composition In this Five Paragraph Essay, I am going to tell you about three people that had a very firm hold of Pip's future. The first of these characters is Joe, the kind-hearted young man, who loved Pip very much. Second, is Estella, who is the attractive, cold-hearted young lady whom makes Pip love her all his life. Last, is Miss Havisham, who is the lady whom raises Estella, and makes her hurt all men, and break their hearts. These three people have a lot to do with Pip's destination, as you will now see. Joe always stood up for Pip. He married Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe, only because he wanted to have Pip with him. Joe withstood all of Mrs. Joe's meanness just to be w ...
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  • Great Expectations The Evolution Of Pip - 476 words
    Great Expectations- The Evolution Of Pip In Great Expectations, Pip goes through stages of moral maturity. Over the course of the novel, Pip learns lifelong lessons that result from pain, guilt, and shame. Pip evolves from a young boy filled with shame and guilt to a selfish, young man, and finally into a man who has true concern for others. Pip goes through three stages in the novel; shame and guilt, self-gratification, and his stage of redemption. The first stage of Pip's maturity is his shame and guilt. Shame is a feeling brought on by circumstances beyond the control of the person. For example, Pip feels ashamed over how common and coarse he and Joe are. Guilt, on the other hand, is a fe ...
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  • Great Expectations Vs Oliver Twist - 1,725 words
    Great Expectations vs. Oliver Twist During his lifetime, Charles Dickens is known to have written several books. Although each book is different, they also share many similarities. Two of his books, Great Expectations and Oliver Twist, are representatives of the many kinds of differences and similarities found within his work. Perhaps the reason why these two novels share some of the same qualities is because they both reflect painful experiences which occurred in Dickens' past. During his childhood, Charles Dickens suffered much abuse from his parents.1 This abuse is often expressed in his novels. Pip, in Great Expectations, talked often about the abuse he received at the hands of his siste ...
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