Charles Dickens¹s Great expectations
Date Submitted: 11/12/2004 16:14:06
could add something about Jaggers washing his hands (symbolic of riding himself of thinking of work) she really enjoyed it, and she had thought about the same things that I presented
Charles Dickens's Great expectations is a story about a boy, Philip Pirrip, who comes to a point in his life where his life changes drastically from the way it was when he was growing up. Whenever this change occurs, he does his best not
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are someone else. Mostly this happens because that person is afraid that they will not "fit in" with the rest of the crowd. Ok, I'll come clean. At one time I was one of these people that tried to fit in. I later realized that I was just denying who I really am. I have a feeling that, by the end of the novel, Pip will have a better standing of who he really is.
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