Dickens' Life Expressed Through Pip in Great Expectations

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Great Expectations was a novel written by Charles Dickens. It was first published in serial form from 1st December 1860 and then further on was released in book form in August 1861, although was previously issued by David Copperfield in 1849. This novel reworks his own childhood as a first-person narrative; Dickens was fortunate and had an advantage of writing Great Expectations due to him living in the Victorian times, and he related his life experiences with the main character of the play, ‘Pip’. Charles opened the play with the character Pip; his name was short for his Christian name Philip. In the Victorian times there were 3 different classes, these were known as the upper class, middle class and lower class. Pip belonged to the working class, just as Charles did at this time period. This class was very unfortunate in the Victorian times; the men had to work long hours throughout the day in a factory or as a blacksmith while only earning a minute amount of money. Then the women would stay at home cooking the food needed and cleaning throughout the house. Children coming fr...

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