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what is the significance of the title of the novel great expectations​

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

The title of Charles Dickens' book Great Aspirations primarily alludes to Pip's multifaceted and always-changing "great expectations." His desire of being a gentleman is mirrored in his high aspirations, which are realized in the shape of his money.

Explanation:

  • A bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story, Great Expectations is a well-known piece of Victorian literature.
  • It shows Pip, an orphan, as he matures and changes as a person.
  • Because Pip, the primary character, matures both physically and psychologically throughout the book.
  • Dickens builds a stunning Gothic environment in Satis House, where different components represent Pip's romanticized view of the upper class and numerous other topics in the book.
  • Miss Havisham's bridal gown takes on an ironic meaning of death and decay when it is worn by her deteriorating body.

Hence, the plot of Charles Dickens' 1861 book Great Expectations is very important. The name itself represents wealth and, most significantly, ambition.

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Answered by brokendreams
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  • The title of the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is significant because it tells the reader a great deal about the story and characters in the novel.
  • The title of the novel is also significant because it sets the tone for the rest of the story.
  • The title of the novel Great Expectations has two important themes that are relevant to the story and characters in the novel.
  • The first theme is the theme of good versus evil.
  • The novel also focuses on the theme of poverty.
  • The book starts with Pip running away with his sister to escape familial poverty.
  • He travels to London, where he hides in the alms houses of Westminster and becomes friends with the man who owns them.
  • On the strength of the friendship, Pip is given a job at the Bumble Bee pub, which he uses to make some money, ostensibly, and to make friends.

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