Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Great Expectations

Charles Dickens style of writing was mostly Realism, so he wrote Great Expectations following that style. Dickens wrote about the length of the life of a young boy named Pip, who grew in age and had personal growth. When the girl named Estella said about Pip "He calls the Knaves Jacks, this boy!... And what course hands he has! And what thick boots!", he began to feel ashamed of himself and longed to be a gentleman. This helped set in motion Pip's growth and his "great expectations".

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