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“Great expectations” is one of Dicken’s most maturest works. After
Dicken had experienced large part of meaningful life, he had a deeper
cognition for people, environment, as well as the life which he had gone
through. And all the mature cognitions are included in this
writing---Great expectations. Pip was brought up by his sister who
was unpleasant as well as crude and her friendly blacksmith husband—Joe.
Joe himself had arranged a common hard but satisfied path for Pip to go
through, and on the other hand, Pip beheld this as his highest goal to
achieve. But the two things which he had experienced later had
changed his pursue and his fate as well. Met Abel Magwith(an escaped
convict) in the swamp, and unwillingly helped him out of danger by
stealing food from his own home. If say that had changed his attitude
for material life, then, his introduction to Miss Havisham, an aging
woman who had been jilted at the alter and Estella who had been brought
up by Havisham only to revenge for her own pain had brought vast shock
for his world of spirit. Aspiring to be a gentleman despite his
humble born, Pip fortunately or unfortunately received a fund of wealth
from an unknown source and being sent to London with a lawyer. From then
on, he became a gentleman without question at the price of losing
everything. The title of this book is ‘Great expectations” which make
an impression on us that the character would have great expectations
just as the title goes. But in fact this title has a tone of sarcastic
on the other way around. This story full of quirkiness from the very
beginning to the end, the relations among characters are anfractuous as
well which actually attracted me a lot. One of the paragraphs, which
I appreciate most implicatively as well as beautifully expresses the
feeling between Pip and Estella. “We are friends,” said I, rising and
bending over her, as she rose from the bench. ‘And will continue
friends apart.” Said Estella. I took his hand in mine, and we went
out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago
when I first let the forge, so, the evening mists were rising now, and
in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me, I saw no
shadow of another parting from her. At the view of language, this
works had achieved a step o f highest, Dicken had made this writing
plain and fluent as well, which surely can attract lots of readers and
high comments. To be frank, I really impressed by this art of beauty.
So I like Dicken’s works very much.
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