How Does Dickens Use Darkness In Great Expectations

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Dickens made that everything that had to do with “darkness” had a great impact as imagery in Great Expectations. Most of the novel takes place in the dark. When Pip met the convict, the trip to Miss Havisham's, and how her house was full of "heavy darkness", stumbling on Magwitch, and almost being killed by Orlick. The way how Pip's apartment in London looked whenever it rained. This darkness also emphasizes that Pip is a little lost. He has been struggling to find his way in a world full of rules that he doesn't understand. However, where there is darkness, there is also light, and not all light is considered as good. The best example is Estella herself. She ends up as a not positive influence in Pip's life, but her name means star, and

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