A Tale of Ambition and Identity: Dickens’s Great Expectations Still Captivates

A Tale of Ambition and Identity: Dickens’s Great Expectations Still Captivates

What makes the novel enduring is its ability to blend suspense, humor, and moral reflection.

Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations, published in 1860, remains one of the most beloved novels in English literature. Through the story of Pip, an orphan who dreams of rising above his humble beginnings, Dickens explores themes of ambition, social class, and personal growth that continue to resonate with readers today. Set in Victorian England, the novel follows Pip’s journey from a poor boy in the marshes to a gentleman in London, thanks to an unexpected fortune. Along the way, Pip encounters a colorful cast of characters— from the mysterious and proud Estella to the eccentric Miss Havisham—who shape his understanding of…

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