Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
.... 130).
Indeed,
Dickens uses a variety of figurative language in Great Expectations, one of his more humorous works as well. The themes ....
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David Copperfield & Charles Dickens: Examine the Character ...
.... effectively truncated his education.
Indeed, John
Dickens appears to have been the model for Mr. Micawber. Forster says that
Dickens's ....
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Great Expectations
.... 130).
Indeed,
Dickens uses a variety of figurative language in Great Expectations, one of his more humorous works as well. The themes ....
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Hard Times (Charles Dickens)
.... broad comedy. But what led
Dickens to this particular exercise in satire? And,
indeed, how broad and exaggerated was the satire? The ....
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Charles Dickens
.... Rawlins suggests that the novel can and
indeed should be read as an unsuccessful attempt on the part of
Dickens to come to terms with the wretchedness: If we ....
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
.... has been using this approach for some time: "The hidden story has been a feature of
Dickens's construction in his last three books, and
indeed goes back to ....
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Life and Literary Work of Charles Dickens
Indeed, Monod (3) believes that the first 24 years of
Dickens' life shaped his later world view and sensitized him to the plight of the poor, the working class ....
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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... of figurative language in English after Shakespeare."
Indeed, in various places throughout the novel figurative language is employed by
Dickens to reinforce ....
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Conceptions of Evil in Bronte & Dickens
.... beings must accommodate in their thinking and guard against in their behavior,
Dickens sees evil .... from the evils of the world, and for Jane it is
indeed a goal ....
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Dickens Hard Times & Swift's Proposal
.... In this school of thought, we see
Dickens' use of satire come to the fore .... he was going to work it on earth where politico-economical factors
indeed matter "It ....
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The Novel Hard Times & Impressionistic Paintings
.... The study will argue that while both the book and the paintings do
indeed portray these aspects of modern life realistically,
Dickens' novel presents a far ....
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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... of figurative language in English after Shakespeare."
Indeed, in various places throughout the novel figurative language is employed by
Dickens to reinforce ....
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Pip in Great Expectations
.... expectations. When Mr. Jaggers confirms Magwitch is
indeed Pip's mysterious benefactor, Pip queries, "And only he" (
Dickens 335)? Pip ....
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Hard Times
.... he was going to work it on earth where politico-economical factors
indeed matter "It .... birth to death, was to be a bargain across a counter," (
Dickens 1966, 219 ....
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Hard Times Dicken's Hard Times
.... he was going to work it on earth where politico-economical factors
indeed matter "It .... birth to death, was to be a bargain across a counter," (
Dickens 1966, 219 ....
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Searching for Meaning In Life
.... kin to Paul in Remarque's novel than to Sissy or the workers in
Dickens' book. .... Perhaps Paul would argue that they are
indeed false, but the reality of Jacob is ....
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3 Novels on Meaning of Life
.... kin to Paul in Remarque's novel than to Sissy or the workers in
Dickens' book. .... Perhaps Paul would argue that they are
indeed false, but the reality of Jacob is ....
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The English Reformation
....
Indeed, it is the grand, malicious persona of Henry VIII and others that emerges from .... and laid the legal foundations for the new national Church (
Dickens 109). ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... Whether Ursula will develop into a complete, emotionally whole personality,
indeed, is a matter of suspense at the end of The Rainbow. ....
Dickens, Charles. ....
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Environs in Novels
....
Dickens uses such meetings to contrast aspirations with reality in various contexts ....
Indeed, this can be considered a defining characteristic of the modern city. ....
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Characters of different genders in various novels
....
Dickens uses such meetings to contrast aspirations with reality in various contexts ....
Indeed, this can be considered a defining characteristic of the modern city. ....
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Great Expectations
Charles
Dickens, in his novel Great Expectations, explores as one of his major .... to demonstrate that greediness, it is clear that she is
indeed highly possessive ....
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Victorian Men of Letters
.... As Cecil puts it: "The dust lies thicker on Thackeray than on
Dickens" (60). ....
Indeed, what the poem does not say seems as critical as what it does say. ....
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The Man Who Was Thursday
.... attacking
Dickens for writing about London. Lawrence Clipper states that the ending depicts Sunday as "like nature itself, or the universe; he is,
indeed, Pan ....
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Les Misérables
.... of the narrative, and it is innovative in making narrative a vehicle for social comment;
Dickens would write .... Hugo's comments,
indeed, drive the novel's polysemy ....
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19th Century Novels and Physics
.... the reader to discuss how things are with his characters and
indeed with the .... Charles
Dickens's widely known experiences as a youngster in a London workhouse ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... another treatment.
Indeed, Wilson says that Great Expectations is in part a critique by
Dickens of David Copperfield. This second ....
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Conflicting Views of Henry VIII
.... That his actions established a new church may have
indeed been an inadvertent consequence. ....
Dickens, AG Thomas Cromwell and the English Reformation. ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... One could say,
indeed, that postmodernists Fowles and Doctorow are to modernists Woolf, Faulkner, and Joyce, as the modernists are to romantics
Dickens and the ....
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Works of Homer
.... the heroes of their own lives" to borrow the phrase that Charles
Dickens so eloquently .... needs of others and not only of oneself as admirable, and
indeed it is. ....
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