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Charles
Dickens’ 'Great Expectations' / Nature Of Family
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7 pages in length. When one asks oneself what, if any, is the
representation of an ideal family model as offered in Charles
Dickens' 'Great Expectations,' what immediately comes to mind is
the fact that the concept of family is often superceded by
concerns of social and economical nature. Indeed, the familial
allegiance is quite apparent as to how it relates to other, more
individual and social concerns. The writer discusses the nature
of family in relation to Dickens' 'Great Expectations.' No
additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCGrtEx.wps
Charles
Dickens' 'A Tale Of Two Cities' / Visions Of Greed &
Selfishness
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A 5 page paper on Dickens' 'A Tale Of Two Cities.' The writer
shows us Dickens' literary technique in an attempt to understand
his thematic portrayal of greed & selfishness within the
French aristocracy. Issues concerning class, social structure,
and more are explicated as they relate to this infamous novel.
Quotes are used to support points made. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: Taleoft2.wps
Characterization
in Dickens’ “Great Expectations”
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A five page look at this classic novel by Dickens in terms of
his use of flat versus rounded characters. The paper admits that
many of Dickens’ most memorable characters are psychologically
flat, but demonstrates their value in reinforcing the novel’s
theme.
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Dickens’
“Christmas Carol”
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A five page paper looking at Dickens’ classic short story in
terms of the philosophy of Christmas which it has given to
Western culture. The paper argues that although Dickens
presented an admittedly secularized view of the Christmas
spirit, it encouraged generosity and joy, which cannot be a bad
thing. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: KBxmas.wps
Charles
Dickens’ “Great Expectations” / Portrayal Of Society
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5 pages in length. The portrayal of society in Charles
Dickens’ Great Expectations is that of a symbol of
contemporary British civilization, with Miss Havisham
representing the epitome of such. By utilizing this particular
character as the conduit between social body and physical body,
the author successfully blends together the kinship inherent to
these aspects of British life. The writer discusses society in
relation to Dicken's "Great Expectations." No
additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCdckns.wps
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