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People all have great expectations-sometimes illusions and foolish desires. ... In the novel ¡®Great Expectations¡¯, Charles Dickens reveals the essential meaning of great expectations in a world where hope is so easily compromised or destroyed.
There are three sections and movements in the plot of ¡®Great Expectations,¡¯ that show meanings and changes of expectations in Pip¡¯s life. The first recounts Pip¡¯s gradual development from acceptance to rejection of self; the second traces his illusions and foolish desires; the third recounts his re-acceptance of self and true maturing, and loosing the support of his great expectations. ... He is isolated from family and from any social structure, which could offer him great expectations.
Approximate Word count = 492 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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