Friday, January 24, 2020
Charles Dickens Great Expectations Essay -- Great Expectations Essays
Great Expectations As part of my GCSE coursework I have been asked to analyse the novel ââ¬ËGreat Expectationsââ¬â¢ by Charles Dickens and show how Dickens creates sympathy towards the young character Pip in the extract. Dickens starts the extract by revealing the gloomy and oppressive atmosphere in the residence of Miss Havisham. When Pip arrives at the house of Miss Havisham there is an atmosphere of gloominess which creates sympathy for Pip. ââ¬ËNo glimpse of daylight was to be seen in itââ¬â¢. Pip feels very insecure because he is a young boy in a strange and unfamiliar environment. He is moreover now in the presence of upper class. This also creates sympathy because Pip is from the lower classes and must face the difficulties to unfold with Estella and Miss Havisham. Everything in the house is covered in dust and all the clocks have stopped. Miss Havisham, the upper class lady of the house is dressed in ââ¬Ësatins, and lace, and silks - all of whiteââ¬â¢. Everything in this house was once white a long, long time ago but ââ¬Ëhad lost its lustre, and was faded and yellowââ¬â¢. This image of Miss Havisha... Charles Dickens' Great Expectations Essay -- Great Expectations Essays Great Expectations As part of my GCSE coursework I have been asked to analyse the novel ââ¬ËGreat Expectationsââ¬â¢ by Charles Dickens and show how Dickens creates sympathy towards the young character Pip in the extract. Dickens starts the extract by revealing the gloomy and oppressive atmosphere in the residence of Miss Havisham. When Pip arrives at the house of Miss Havisham there is an atmosphere of gloominess which creates sympathy for Pip. ââ¬ËNo glimpse of daylight was to be seen in itââ¬â¢. Pip feels very insecure because he is a young boy in a strange and unfamiliar environment. He is moreover now in the presence of upper class. This also creates sympathy because Pip is from the lower classes and must face the difficulties to unfold with Estella and Miss Havisham. Everything in the house is covered in dust and all the clocks have stopped. Miss Havisham, the upper class lady of the house is dressed in ââ¬Ësatins, and lace, and silks - all of whiteââ¬â¢. Everything in this house was once white a long, long time ago but ââ¬Ëhad lost its lustre, and was faded and yellowââ¬â¢. This image of Miss Havisha...
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