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    the pastor’s son, and a peasant boy. The peasant boy’s father dies shortly and the

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    At school, Walter does not bring lunch, and because of this, when Miss Caroline asks her students to take out their lunches, he cannot take any out. The teacher then asks, “Did you forget your lunch this morning?” He hesitates, then says he did and Caroline offers him a quarter which he kindly refuses: “Nome thank you

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    as their character’s change. We meet Estella in chapter 8, where Pip views her as a beautiful and amazing girl. She then bullies him for his common lifestyle and his “coarse hands and thick boots”, and constantly calls him ‘boy’. “Though she called me ‘boy’ so often, and with a carelessness that was far from complimentary, she was about my own age.”(page 54) She

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    mother, I should have never let them go. Now, I will NEVER see them again!! I have no family. NO FAMILY LEFT! (Yells) How am I ever going to move on and forgive myself? I can’t believe they left me, they choose their friends over me. (Annoyed) BUT! Oh, I can’t blame them. I left them when they were just kids. I was supposed to protect them, that’s my job. Yet, did I ever really protect and look after them? I should have never left them in the first place. I can’t believe I chose my job over my children

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    Boy by Roald Dahl

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    Roald Dahl uses humour in children books he writes to manipulate the reader’s perception of events that occur in the books. The book, Boy is an autobiography written by Roald Dahl. It was his first book and it is a combination of real events in his life. Matilda is one of his fictional books that he wrote later on. Dahl uses events that are actually gruesome and quite horrifying and makes them humorous by using sarcasm, hyperboles, short sentences, imagery, similes and juxtapositions (rose96, 2011)

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    Estella lives at the Satis Estate and encounters Pip for the first time when Miss. Havisham invites Pip over to play. Estella is around Pip’s age and carries her beauty around with pride. Just like Pip, Estella is supposedly

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    reasons I think this is because Boo Radley is locked away. First of all, Scout and Jem play outside every day, but have never seen the Radley household open, “The doors of the Radley house were closed on weekdays as well as Sundays, and Mr. Radley’s boy was not seen again for fifteen years” (Lee 13). Usually the people of Maycomb, Alabama have their doors and windows open, unless they are

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    differ at the end of the novel? What events and experiences cause this transformation? Throughout Great Expectations, Pip undergoes many changes in his values and goals. Early in the story, Pip visits Miss Havisham and Estella. After this, he starts to think about how he is just “‘a common laboring-boy’” (65), and he becomes ashamed of his social status. This day sparks his aspiration to marry Estella and “‘be a gentleman on her account’” (129). In the end of the novel, Pip realizes that he doesn’t

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    Charles Dickens, an English author who is accountable for creating classics such as Oliver twist, A Tale of two cities, and A Christmas Carol is regarded as one of the most influential authors ever. When Great expectations got published in 1861, it got mixed criticism but ever since the 20th century until the present it’s now received the “classic” status. Great Expectations is a standout amongst the most well-known and tremendously cherished books by the immense expert of Victorian exposition

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    In Great Expectations, Is Miss Havisham crazy and/or evil? The mad,eccentric and incredibly peculiar Miss Havisham,a wealthy dowager who lives in an old, rotting mansion secluded from the outside world is certainly one of the most memorable creations in the book Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. From the first introductory scene on encountering Miss Havisham’s character it is immediately clear that she is supposed to leave a lasting impression on the reader. Dickens uses

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