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Great Expectations
The evolution of a person can be complicated when one has "great expectations." In Charles Dickens finest novel, "Great Expectations," a young boy named Phillip Pirrup known as Pip whos great expectations are a dramatized exploration of human growth and the pressures that distort the potential of an ordinary individual, especially in the process of growing up. ... He learns that happiness in life can be achieved only by hard work and the great expectations not grounded in reality can only lead to tragedy and heartache. ... Pips third stage in life has soon to come, his goal is to still be with Estella, but mostly he wants to help out his benefactor, Abel Magwitch, known as the "convict;" he also learns that his expectations are all one big sham. ... )
"Great Expectations" is a tremendous novel from the introductory paragraph to the final sentences. ... "Great Expectations" treats the reader to a delightful plot and scene for all of its five hundred pages. ... Like many great works of literature, there are plenty of moments where the writing is almost awe-inspiring in its beauty and language. With a talent as great as Dickens, one could write about almost anything and it would be tremendous reading. When paired with the brilliant plot of "Great Expectations," it feels almost heaven-sent.
Approximate Word count = 1079 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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