Context of Shakepeare's Great Expectations
Date Submitted: 01/29/2003 17:12:18
Describe the context of Great Expectations (1820s - 1850s)
19th century England, at the time of the setting of "Great Expectations", was characterised by widespread inequality; between genders, social classes and between city and country life. These inequalities became more pronounced as a result of the rapid industrialisation of that period.
Class distinction was a major feature of the era. With increasing industrialisation, the middle class slowly disintegrated, increasing the disparity between the upper and
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was implemented. Living conditions were poor; many families shared one small house with no sanitation. Waste was put into effluent buckets which were then poured into the street, increasing the spread of disease. Drunkenness was a major problem, even among children, as alcohol, especially beer was cheaper to obtain than drinking water.
Charles Dickens set "Great Expectations" in such a period of time, reflecting the paradigms and conditions of society of early nineteenth century England.
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