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Welcome to our website!

This website is devoted to analyses of Dickens novel Great


Expectations. You can enrich your understanding of the naturalistic setting that defines and
entraps characters, expand your knowledge of how Dickens uses stunning imagery to give the
reader a chance to live in his world, and interpret the manner in which he shows the lifestyles of
his time through his complex characters and their faults. This website will provide guidance in
your reading of Great Expectations and will allow you to sincerely appreciate the influential
lessons that Dickens teaches to continuous generations. Our website provides prcis on
characterization, setting, and imagery to heighten your comprehension of Great Expectations.
Also, because this story reflects similar aspects of Dickens life, these prcis will enhance your
understanding and appreciation of his emotions during the trials Pip faces as his love is
unrequited by Estella. We also analyze how Great Expectations is similar to other novels and
authors like Idylls of the King, Tennyson, and Phantastes. Dickens set up rules for Pip that he,
the real world, and those in Great Expectations had to follow, that could not be changed. For
instance, how beauty isnt only on the outside and how the world has double meanings.
Similarly, we often have a symbolic mist rising or surrounding us that often influences our
choices; furthermore, we become entrapped in our own environments at one point, leaving us
without a chance of attaining joy and the inability to find the in between that will fit our
desires. Likewise, nature and environments often foreshadow the future and warn of danger and
fatal choices. Another rule is that wealth does not mean you are accepted, and that it in the real
world, there is often a lack of understanding that humans face and cannot push away because
they are so blind to alternate choices surrounding them. These prcis will help guide your
incisive and influential adventure in the Victorian era and the world today. Enjoy!

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