Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Great Expectations :: Great Expectations Essays
Great Expectations    The novel great expectation was finished for the first time in 1860;  it was created in weekly instalments in a weekly journal called ââ¬Å"all  year roundâ⬠. The story went on for 36 weeks. This gave the author  Charles Dickens few challenges he had to beat to keep the readers  interests up. He used cliff hangers and other ways he needed to grab  the readerââ¬â¢s attention.    Dickens grew up in a small house in Landport, by Portsmouth, on the 7th  of February. John his father was a clerk. Charles had a rough  childhood, and wasnââ¬â¢t liked by other students due to his fragile body.  Thatââ¬â¢s why he always preferred reading books instead of playing  physical games. Much of Dickens hard life is expressed in his novels.     The 39th chapter is a pivotal chapter because he uses it as a great  changing and turning point. Like pivoting in basketball holding your  left foot still on the ground and using your other leg to move around  and choose a different direction or move to carry on. Charles uses  authoritative and descriptive sentences. In this chapter he builds up  drama and creates huge tension.    In this chapter he makes the reader remember Pipââ¬â¢s situation. Pip  received money but had to leave his family to gain it. Pip moved away  and received money on a monthly basis. Dickens reminds us of Pipââ¬â¢s  situation the readers feel that an important thing is about to happen.  At this point Pip is feeling disheartened and Dickens uses bad climate  to project his feelings. When Dickens uses this to project pips  situation the readerââ¬â¢s feel sorry for Pip and can comprehend what his  going through. Using the weather conditions gives Dickens another  aspect on how Pip feels. But they also know he left his family for  money making him look slightly guilty. The unsettled weather creates  drama and gets the way Pips feels to the readers. Dickens repeats  words and uses long sentences constantly this helps creating more  tension. Dickens uses academic language and makes the reader more  involved using words that can only describe things with the ones his  chosen; making the reader involved helps them to interact more with  the chapter. The language is altered to the other chapters because  this one is filled with tension. As Dickens generates tension the  readerââ¬â¢s anxiety and strain also builds up thus making the readers  more concentrated into the book. Dickens makes the pressure and  tension last a long time using the long sentences and words to keep  the readers more intrigued. The atmosphere changes and it becomes  silent because no ones ready for whatââ¬â¢s about to hit them.  					    
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