Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Characters in Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens Essay -- Great Exp
Characters in Great Expectations by Charles DickensDickens has many ways of do his characters two touch andmemorable, he uses the dialogue and blends it with the setting andsocial background as illustrated by torn by briars who limped.Dickens is very descriptive this also helps do the characterreal.Dickens creates a creepy mood when we are told intimately the graveyard inwhich we meet Magwitch as shown by as if he were eluding the hands ofdead people. He uses the graveyard and the gallous in the distance tohelp create this mood which adds to the edgy atmosp here(predicate). The footprint ofthis extract is dramatic and intimidating Dickens achieves this byusing short, only if descriptive sentences. Dickens makes us feel sorryfor Magwitch because of the way he speaks, wittles and pecoolierare examples of this. As Magwitch negotiation to Pip, we, as the readernotice that Magwitch talks to Pip as a child and uses language thatwould only tire a child you little devil, or Ill cut yourthroat.When pip meets deteriorate Havisham, Dickens makes it seem like it is a nice, rich live, however we soon find out it is a dull, lifeless room thathasnt seen light in years . Dickens uses long, descriptivesentences here to introduce the setting and mood of the room. Dickensslowly gives us cultivation bit by bit so we build a design of whatis going on. He slowly reveals that Miss Havisham has been jilted atthe alter.Wemmicks understructure reflects his personality in the way that he likes to be posit and safe. Wemmick is one of the most(prenominal) memorable of Dickensscharacters, as he is slightly out of the ordinary and has his own wayof doing things. Wemmick keeps his work and his cornerstone life veryseparate, this is... ...rrible places to be theycarried lots of diseases and were extremely unhygienic. Miss Havishamis from an fastness section background. She is very wealthy, howeverremains unmarried. Marriage for women in those age was more importantthan it is today because it used to be the men making all the moneywhile the women looked after the house however Miss Havisham hasplenty of money so her problem is that she is lonely. Wemmick is inthe working class and works in the prison as a clerk, the conditionsof prisons in those long time was very bad, which may be the reason why hekeeps his home life and work life completely separate.Dickens achieves making his characters both striking and memorable bydescribing them in heavy detail, but not making it boring by havingtoo much. In my opinion Wemmick is the most memorable character as Icould imagine him being real.
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