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Themes of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.
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(5 pp) The autobiographical narrative of Dickens'
Great Expectations allows the author to make
statements about society and its attitudes through
the story of young orphaned Philip Pirrip-known
through most of our story as Pip. Feelings or
emotions are acted out through the personalities
of the characters presented. In this discussion we
will examine some of those themes, and the
characters, who define them. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
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