Tuesday, January 29, 2013

What's the Story


I think he wrote the story the way he did (a bildungsroman about a poor boy with "Dickens-style" characters and themes) to portray how life was like in the time. He showed his opinions on social status by showing the wealthy as unhappy and the poor as satisfied, the women as tyrranical and the men as practical, and the analytical as successful. He indirectly characterized his characters through their actions and motives for their actions, for example Joe takes on Mrs Joe and Pip out of pity and love for the young woman and her infant brother, showing his compassion and good nature.

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