Pip's greatest expectation First compare chapters 1 and 39 with prisoners. Charles Dickens is regarded as one of Britain's greatest novelists in the Victorian era. This great Victorian writer was born at Landport in Portsmouth on 7th February 1812. His father, John is a staff member of the Portsmouth Naval Payroll office. In honor of his literary work, I sympathize with the creation of Dickens is his experience in work at the factory and the lives of the poor.
The great expectation of Dickens opens that persuasive Charles Dickens's "Great Future" contains one of the most famous novels in history. It makes me want to read very effectively for the reader. He used many tricks to put each paragraph into the next paragraph. This novel is a very popular literary form of the Victorian era before modern entertainment forms such as television and video were invented. - Peep's empathy in Charles Dickens's "Great Future" The setting of "Great Future" has an important influence on the story; settings also react to the personality and personality in the environment. The subject of this book seems to be parallel to certain aspects such as Rochester's simple but healthy lifestyle, London's ultimate shallow habitat.
Dickens did what he believed in the welfare and education of his children. He spoke to the public through his speech and his work. At the beginning of the first chapter "Great Expectations" "Great Expectations" Charles Dickens introduced a boy named "Pip". The name was explained in the first sentence, which was told that he is generally referred to in the second sentence. "My father's last name is Pirrip and my Christian name is Philip, my baby's tongue can not make these two names clearer than Pip.