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Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations

In Great Expectations, Dickens uses the Pocket household to satirize the incompetence and pretensions of the aristocracy. Mrs. Pocket, obsessed with noble titles, is neglectful and oblivious, leaving...

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Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations is a young gentleman and Pip's best friend and roommate in London. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor, and a distant relative of Miss Havisham....

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Parallel structure in Great Expectations is used to enhance descriptions and emotions. In Chapter 5, Dickens uses repetitive phrases beginning with "now" to describe soldiers at the forge,...

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Herbert renames Pip to "Handel" in Great Expectations because of a musical reference. Handel composed a piece called "The Harmonious Blacksmith," which Herbert finds fitting given Pip's past as a...

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Herbert's love life contrasts with Pip's through his practical and realistic affection for Clara Barley, a modest and kind girl, unlike Pip's infatuation with the cold and distant Estella. Herbert...

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In Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, Mr. Jaggers' office is depicted as a small, dark, and dismal space, reflecting his austere and intimidating personality. The office is filled with macabre...

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Pip fears severe punishment for hitting the pale young gentleman, expecting to be jailed. He imagines various scenarios, including being shot by Miss Havisham or attacked by mercenaries. His guilt...

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Herbert Pocket proposes to Pip that they go into business together. Herbert's plans are practical and aim to provide them both with a stable income and future. He suggests that they work in the...

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In "Great Expectations," Pip seeks to help his friend Herbert Pocket enter the merchant business. He consults Mr. Wemmick, Jaggers's clerk, for advice. At work, Wemmick advises against it, but at...

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Pip's guardian in Great Expectations is Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer who manages Pip's finances upon his arrival in London. Pip rooms with Herbert Pocket because Mr. Jaggers arranges it, given Herbert's...

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In Great Expectations, Pip's friend Herbert Pocket reveals that Miss Havisham was the wealthy daughter of a brewer. She was conned by her half-brother and his accomplice, Compeyson, who seduced her...

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