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The Story told in Great Expectations ( 1861) is a variation on one of literature's great themes: that of a naive. untutored boy from the countryside who comes to the great city to make his fortune and to learn about life- The work 's extra- ordinary appeal is largely due to the brilliant twists Dickens gives to this familiar plot device. especial- ly in gradually revealing the role and identity of the mysterious benefactor who offers the orphaned Pip the opportunity to brought up "as a young fellow of great expectations." The novel •s interest is also heightened by Pip's ambivalent relationship with the haughty Estella. so ditterent from the author's usual pure and good heroines, and all the more fascinating for that reason. Finally. and most memorably. the haunting figures of the convict Magwitch and the mad recluse Miss Havisham are but two of the array of brilliantly drawn characters whose lives intersect with Pip-s in ways that have amazed and captivated remiers for almost a century and a half.
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Great Expectations is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel. It depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip (the book is a bildungsroman; a coming-of-age story). It is Dickens' second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person. The novel was first published as a serial in Dickens's weekly periodical All the Year Round, from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. In October 1861, Chapman and Hall published the novel in three volumes.
The novel is set in Kent and London in the early to mid-19th century and contains some of Dickens's most celebrated scenes, starting in a graveyard, where the young Pip is accosted by the escaped convict Abel Magwitch. Great Expectations is full of extreme imagery – poverty, prison ships and chains, and fights to the death – and has a colourful cast of characters who have entered popular culture. These include the eccentric Miss Havisham, the beautiful but cold Estella, and Joe, the unsophisticated and kind blacksmith. Dickens's themes include wealth and poverty, love and rejection, and the eventual triumph of good over evil. Great Expectations, which is popular both with readers and literary critics, has been translated into many languages and adapted numerous times into various media.
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