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Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations

In Great Expectations, Magwitch and Compeyson's contrasting fates and characters highlight Dickens' critique of Victorian society. Magwitch dies from injuries sustained during an escape attempt,...

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Great Expectations

Miss Havisham is left at the altar by a man known as Compeyson. Compeyson, who conspired with Miss Havisham's half-brother Arthur, wooed her to gain access to her wealth. On the wedding day, he...

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Great Expectations

Compeyson's character in Great Expectations epitomizes the corruption and injustice of the Victorian judicial system. He is described by Magwitch as a smooth-talking, educated gentleman, skilled in...

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Great Expectations

Pip's convict, Magwitch, fights the second convict, Compeyson, when captured because of a deep-seated grudge. Compeyson had betrayed Magwitch during their trial, resulting in a harsher sentence for...

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Great Expectations

Pip believes the convict Compeyson is following him after speaking with Mr. Wopsle at the theater. Wopsle identifies one of the escaped convicts from Pip's childhood as sitting behind him, which...

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