The relationship between characters in the great future has novels with diverse and unique relationships than Charles Dickens' great future. In this article we analyze three different relationships and pay particular attention to the quality of each relationship. Dickens created three types of character relationships: true friends, betrayed friends, and loved friends. First of all, the real friends of "Great Future" are Pip and Herbert, they both oppose all hostilities.
In Pip 's expected novel "Great Future" to Jane Austen' s great expectation, the central character 's Pip has many expectations from himself and his own. Regardless of whether he responded to the expectations of myself or other people, how do you discover these expectations and the role of "demanding" Pip's wonderful things?
Role information: Pip-Pip is a leading actor and a narrator of Great Expectations. Pip wants the best in life. The whole novel is his "wonderful future". Pip is very enthusiastic and conscience. The whole novel is that he wants to improve himself. Pip is the reason why his novel is a growing novel. When he learned all the lessons needed in the novel, he was perfectly mature. - ... I saw an example at Joel Spring's book "American Education". Spring (2014) introduces this problem as a complicated problem, but I think it is more complicated. Who controls American education? More importantly, who should control American education? My obvious choice is a teacher, but after much debate, I do not know if this is the best solution. People who control things that public schools should teach also choose to teach students moral and behavior.
"Aestra" The name of the character who is highly expecting the name "Dickens' novel" Great Future "is very important. In the case of Estella, that name also shows her personality, relationship with other characters, and even how to move in the novel. In Spanish, the word "star" is "Estrella". Since Spanish is a "romantic" language, estrella is undoubtedly derived from the Latin star. The stars are cold, but beautiful. - Rose Knowledge Name Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools in the Middle Ages. It is highly appreciated by many kings and nobility members, but the greatest knowledge seeker in the Middle Ages is undoubtedly a church. Their motives to capture wisdom are primarily for self-defense, not for their own richness.