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Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations

In Great Expectations, Charles Dickens utilizes figurative language, including similes, metaphors, and personification, to enhance visualization and humor. For instance, Pip describes Bentley...

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Great Expectations

The relationship between the two convicts in Great Expectations is marked by deep hostility. Magwitch and Compeyson are enemies due to their shared criminal past and betrayal. Magwitch harbors...

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Great Expectations

In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, Pip initially mistakes the second convict he encounters for the first convict he met in the graveyard. The second convict, who Pip fears is the "young man"...

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Great Expectations

In Chapter 5, Wopsle recounts the scene in which Pip gets into the boat. In Chapter 18, Joe is offered money and he refuses it.

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