The book that we are studying is called Great Expectations by Charles cardinal written in 1939. We have been asked to explain how Charles daemon creates say character portraits and landscape descriptions in chapters 1-4 of the book. The title of the book (Great expectations) is whizz along that I think the author meant us to think of it sarcastically. I think this because in the book the story is based in the misty marshes and Pip, his honest-to-goodness sister and her husband live in quite a small house and was similarly running(a) class. For this family, fulfill seems pretty bleak with no escape to a disclose manner seeming possible. Thats why I think the title is also ironic because Charles Dickens sprightliness was also pretty bleak. Charles Dickens didnt have a priggish upbringing. Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 at Portsmouth on the south coast of England. He was familiar with meagreness by his life- as he was from a poor background- so he could familiarise himself with Pip in the book. In 1814 the family move to London, and then, to Chatham in Kent.

Charles Dickens father who was a government clerk had departed to a debtors prison for expend his specie in life, which also happens to Charles Dickens in the book, so Charles Dickens was probably writing about what happened to his dad in the book. thereof Charles Dickens had to raise up a job at a young age at a pretense manu pulverization to help his family. Whilst working in the blacking factory Charles Dickens had come up with the idea of the now caput known book Oliver Twist. As he grew erstwhile(a ) he started to write novels about experienc! es that he had in life under the name of Boz which became popular. From these novels he gained enough money to achieve a house in Rochester, from where he later go to Kent. When in Kent he became familiar with the Marshes in all its isolation and dullness. This is mirrored into the book as exactly that, the dull, isolated marshes- non a very nice place to...If you want to depart a full essay, order it on our website:
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