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Great Expectations

by Charles Dickens

1861 · Oxford University Press

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The story follows Pip, an orphan living in the bleak Kentish marshes with his sister and the blacksmith Joe Gargery. After a terrifying encounter with an escaped convict and several strange visits to the decaying mansion of Miss Havisham, Pip receives an unexpected fortune from a secret benefactor. He moves to London to shed his rural roots and transform into a gentleman, hoping to win the heart of the cold, aristocratic Estella. As he navigates high society, he abandons his loyal friends, only to discover that his wealth and social standing are built on a foundation of criminal origins and personal betrayal.

This novel serves readers interested in the rigid social hierarchies of Victorian England and the psychological toll of upward mobility. Those who study the genre find a detailed examination of how guilt and shame influence human behavior. Readers walk away with a clear understanding of the difference between inherited status and moral character. The narrative provides a blunt look at the legal system's failures and the vanity of seeking social validation at the expense of genuine human connection.

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Published
1861
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780192833594
Language
EN