"Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is one of his best and most beloved novels, one he initially described as "fine, new, and grotesque. read more
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In the poem, there's a suggestion in stanza five that Pip, in turn, may have caused Estella suffering: she seems to ask God to forgive him. This suffering would belong to the unwritten story of her marriage to Bentley Drummle. The poem reminds me of Emily Dickenson's"After great pain, a formal feeling comes". read more
If any of you have read the book Great Expectations then this is for you. I am writing these for an English project and they are all from Pip's point of view. They are supposed to be showing his display of emotions at different parts of the book. read more