The great expectation was that Charles Dickens wrote in the Victorian era following the lifetime of our protagonist Pip who advanced in the social strata of the Victorian era. It was first published in the series from 1860 to 1861. It is written as a novel of growth: a type of writing pursuing the character's life from childhood to adult life. This novel is greatly influenced by the person who is working on the author's own life, social ladder as well. The story is written with a retrospective narrator: older Pip reviews his childhood and tells stories.
This article will try to explore the unusual behavior of Miss Hibisuham, which can be said to be the most memorable role in Charles Deakin's novel "Great Future". Analysis should be done in the context of the society in which she is engaged and the context of the events she is experiencing. Tragedy of the Victorian era In the 18th century people widely believed that people with mental illness suffered from "soul diseases" (Goldberg, 24). Their strange behavior is thought to be due to innate malice, and they lack understanding of their psychosis among inexperienced people.
Charles Dickens' great expectation is an attractive story of love and wealth. The main character "Pip" is a dynamic character that has undergone many changes through books. Through analysis, the character Pip is identified and it is investigated whether it gradually changes through the story. Pip of the hero is a gentle character. His qualities include humility, kindness, and love. These features may be the cause of his childhood poverty. At the beginning of the story, Pip is a kind boy who keeps his humble life. This will change when he encounters Ma Qiwei, a future thief and benefactor. When Pitwich handed him food and clothes, Pip 's goodwill disappeared. Magwich tells Pip he'll never forget his good and he will always remember Pip. This is the beginning of dynamic change of Pip