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My Expectations of Class I entered the classroom not knowing what to expect or what concepts of life this class was going to contain. ...
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... between the classes is evident through the interactions of the characters in Great Expectations. These characters represent each social class in England and ...
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In Dickens' novel, Great Expectations, the main theme running through the work deals ... goal is on improving his simplistic and rustic lower class lifestyle, and ...
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... have such wonderful personalities and great views on life that in reality, they are better people than the upper class. Setting in Great Expectations was also ...
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... Throughout Great Expectations, Dickens explores the class system of Victorian England, ranging from the most wretched criminals to the very rich. ...
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In the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, guilt is a common feeling ... The theme of the social class also encouraged Pip's guilt, especially when he ...
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... Pip wanted to be looked up to, just like the other upper class gentlemen. He therefore adapts to the strict rules and "expectations" that governed Victorian ...
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... Pip wanted to be looked up to, just like the other upper class gentlemen. He therefore adapts to the strict rules and "expectations" that governed Victorian ...
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... The end of Great Expectations can be seen as a "happy ending" because the ... wretched status, Magwitch, can be more moral than one of a high aristocratic class. ...
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... There is no thematic satire in Great Expectations. ... The concepts of class and of happiness stemming from material prosperity are ridiculed. ...
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... Therefore, it is important that expectations from both sides are clear ... Culture and Class in the Transition to Adulthood of Youth with Medical Conditions Carrie ...
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... that in order to love someone you much look beyond their social class and seek true happiness in your love for one another. In Great Expectations courtship is ...
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... and social class by forcing him to realize that his own status as a gentleman is owed to the loyalty of a lower-class criminal. ... Pip's expectations have changed ...
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... upper class, Miss Havisham helps Pip to understand what really matters in life and how to achieve his own happiness. Progressively through Great Expectations, ...
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In Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, there seemed to be a clear message that ... whereas he thought Joe was still an illustration of lower class society. ...
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Like the novels Emma, Moll Flanders, Jane Eyre and Charles Dickens's, Great Expectations, the class structure played an important role in the novels. ...
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... Despite recent talks by politicians of the aim of a classless Britain, it appears that expectations associated with class structure, reflecting experiences of ...
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... Other children, typically from working-class backgrounds, are victims of low expectations, both from their parents and internally, and leave school as soon as ...
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... Estella's reproach." He has become so disillusioned by his own expectations that he ... this just institution could escape the false notions of class and gentility ...
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... They find that the instructors base their expectations around fundamental ideas that were taught in middle class schools, but may not have been addressed in ...
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... Pip had once been a lower class blacksmith apprentice. He had then received expectations and had become wealthier and also more generous with his new found ...
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... conclusion If there is one moralistic message conveyed in Great Expectations, then it is this: Class differences may seem important, but actually they are not. ...
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... social class after all-is devastating to him; it is the first of a series of disappointments that seem to be the inevitable result of Pip's great expectations ...
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... In Great Expectations as Pip raised in class he did less and less work for himself. He finally got his own servant, the Phantom Avenger, to raise his status. ...
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... betrayal"(Internet Site #2). This theme of alienation can be seen in Great Expectations because Pip is of a much lower class than Hiss Havisham and Estella. ...
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... class. By using dialogue journals in the class I could help the students crystallise their goals and expectations of the class. It ...
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... From her decision, she realizes and understands society's expectations to marry in one's class and not drift to a lower one. Her ...
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... I suspect psychology holds true to that model as my expectations for this class has inspired feelings of "excited apprehension" for me. ...
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... bad, irritating and/or distracting habits 12.Does not make students lose face Avoids criticizing students 13.Has high expectations of class members 14.Is ...
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... teachers were prepared for both large, medium, and small, class sizes teachers ... taught properly, students would have higher standards and expectations, and also ...
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