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A Socially Important and Spectacular Literary Work
This is undoubtedly Dickens' best work.
The author uses such language as is appropriate for each character's station and education, and using such language paints a vivid picture of life in Victorian England. The adult Pip, being the narrator, never physically describes himself as a boy or young man, but gives the reader an extensive report of his observations, inner thoughts, and feelings. The development of the other characters, both main and s ...more
This is undoubtedly Dickens' best work.
The author uses such language as is appropriate for each character's station and education, and using such language paints a vivid picture of life in Victorian England. The adult Pip, being the narrator, never physically describes himself as a boy or young man, but gives the reader an extensive report of his observations, inner thoughts, and feelings. The development of the other characters, both main and s ...more

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