How does imprisonment play a part in the novel great expectations?
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The Theme of Imprisonment in Great Expectations The renowned poet, Richard Lovelace, once wrote that "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." ... A great number of people are imprisoned mentally and emotionally. Charles Dickens expresses this message in his eminent novel, Great Expectations.
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The Theme of Imprisonment in Great Expectations The renowned poet, Richard Lovelace, once wrote that "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." ... A great number of people are imprisoned mentally and emotionally. Charles Dickens expresses this message in his eminent novel, Great Expectations. ·
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