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Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations

The original ending of Great Expectations is often considered superior due to its integrity and consistency with the novel's themes. Dickens revised the ending under pressure for a more conventional...

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Great Expectations

Dickens' Great Expectations reflects Victorian England's social issues, aiming to highlight the need for reforms. It addresses the mistreatment of orphans, societal constraints of class, and the...

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Great Expectations

Pip and Charles Dickens share several similarities, including experiences of hardship and aspirations beyond their social class. Both faced challenges in youth, with Dickens working in a warehouse...

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Great Expectations

In Great Expectations, adult-child relationships are complex and often dysfunctional. Pip's interactions with adults like Miss Havisham, who manipulates him for her own revenge, and Magwitch, who...

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