twenty miles of the sea. My first most vivid and broad impression of the identity of things, seems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that this bleak place overgrown with nettles was the churchyard; and that P...
reflects many of the values and attitudes of nineteenth century England. The terms ‘values’ and ‘attitude’ are somewhat linked, and are both an integral part of the context of this novel. There was a great divide between the classes at the time of Great Expectations, with each class [...
Chapter XXXII One day when I was busy with my books and Mr. Pocket, I received a note by the post, the mere outside of which threw me into a great flutter; for, though I had never seen the handwriting in which it was addressed, I divined whose hand it was. It had no set begi...
Chapter LII From Little Britain I went, with my check in my pocket, to Miss Skiffins's brother, the accountant; and Miss Skiffins's brother, the accountant, going straight to Clarriker's and bringing Clarriker to me, I had the great satisfaction of concluding that arrangement. It was ...
This lesson provides an overview of Chapter 39 of Charles Dickens's ''Great Expectations.'' In this chapter, Pip is unexpectedly visited by someone...
Great Expectations - Chapter 3Charles Dickens
Throughout Great Expectations, Charles Dickens uses symbolism at different points in the novel in order to provide the reader with a more in depth look at the personal lives of each character. For example, in chapter eleven Dickens goes into a very detailed description of Mrs.Havisham's wedding...
Great Expectations原文加解析Great Expectations Charles Dickens Chapters 38–39 Summary: Chapter 38 Pip spends a great deal of time with Estella in the house of her London hostess, Mrs. Brandley. However, he is not treated as a serious suitor. Rather, he is allowed to accompany Estella...
There were three ladies in the room and one gentleman. Before I had been standing at the window five minutes, they somehow conveyed to me that they were all toadies and humbugs, but that each of them pretended not to know that the others were toadies and humbugs: because the admission...
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