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 | | Is Great Expectations a Novel of Growth? | | by sri harsha, Aug 20, 2008 | | Yes, definitely the novel "Great Expectations" is a novel of growth. The book written by Charles Dickens is a perfect example of growth in life. The story is about an young kid, Pip and it depicts his growth in life, both on professional front and personal front. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Great Expectations | | by Lefty222, Feb 28, 2008 | | How important is the theme of revenge in Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | The Importance of Chapter Eight in Great Expectations to the Novel as a Whole | | by Dav3o, Jul 2, 2007 | | The book Great Expectations was written in the 1860's by the author Charles Dickens. The book is a bout a young orphan called Pip that has a chance encounter with an escaped convict and summoned to Miss Havisham's house his like begins to change. An unexpected gift of money gives him Great Expectations of becoming a gentleman, but when secrets emerge from where the money comes from, the "Great Expectations" change. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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