Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

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From the opening passage itself of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the reader is drawn into the world of the hero, Pip, who is at that time, seven years old. The author creates an unforgettable atmosphere: the gloom of the graveyard, the melancholy of the orphan boy, the mists rising over the marshes and the terrifying appearance of an escaped convict in chains. Told in first person (one of the only two books that Dickens used this form fo...Read More
From the opening passage itself of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the reader is dr...Read More