The relationship between great expectation and ambitious expectation and Go is coming from young people with low background who have found themselves entering the casual class world and changing forever. What are the similarities and differences between the ways in which the two authors deal with this common situation and develop them? We decided to compare and compare because there are obviously subtle similarities between Great Expectations and The Go Between. These similarities are explained in this article.
Charles Dickens's "Great Future" and L. P. Hartley's "Middle Man" are exploring class and position issues. Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations" and LP Hartley's "The Go-Between" both discuss the UK class hypothesis early in the Victorian period; around 1807-1823, most of the action took place in early 20th century, ie 1900 It will happen in the year. "The Go-Between" of that year is obsolete. Both novels depict class structures that are declining or threatened as the labor union and the rise of women's rights are changing the quiet hierarchy that existed between countless generations.
Charles Dickens' great expectation "was written in 1800, it was a big difference in social structure between the middle class and the middle class Charles was born in the lower class of society, so he is a social class I was forced to. I will leave school at the age of 12 and go to work to bring food. Ni, I analyze the roles of the three people, Pip, I think he is very lonely Miss Miss Bis is a middle class virgin, seems to be out in time, and Magwitch is a running prisoner. Self-recognition
Dickens explored the idea of various gentlemen of the 19th century and the influence of upward movement to the lower class and the great expectation for Charles Dickens' future. One of the most radical aspects of the industrial revolution in everyday life in England in the 19th century was the impact on social structure. - A dream is a desire for people to achieve in their lives. They are the driving force behind the goals of life. People can do anything while trying to achieve these goals. But what happens when the dream is behind? Abandoned dreams may defeat the person in the deepest way. It often penetrates into their heart and becomes an unbreakable burden. In the poem "Harlem", Langston Hughes has a strong theme through literary skills through complaints.
In this article, catcher with two best-selling, Rye: catcher by J.D Salanger and big expectations: I will explain the difference between Charles Dickens. The great expectation was first published in continuous manner in 1861 and written in standard English with many spoken ancient words. Like a rye captor, it has many spoken words written in American English, first published in 1951 and written as the hero who speaks directly to you (first person stories)