Dickens's Fiction: Tapestries of ConscienceBritish writer Dickens (1812-70) extensively used such reiterative techniques as repetition, paradox, and multiple perspectives to increase the complexity and appeal of his fiction, says Friedman (English, City U. of New York-Queens College). He looks in detail at examples in eight works written at |
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remains in extreme depression until his own observations and reports from others lead to a startling realization : " the man we have in hiding ( Magwitch ] ... is Estella's Father " ( 50 : 303 ) . This extraordinary coincidence ...
remains in extreme depression until his own observations and reports from others lead to a startling realization : " the man we have in hiding ( Magwitch ] ... is Estella's Father " ( 50 : 303 ) . This extraordinary coincidence ...
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Indeed , before this , Pip's first fear when his life is threatened by Orlick is , " Estella's father would believe I had deserted him ” ( 53 : 316 ) Pip here refers to his benefactor as “ Estella's father , " instead of using either ...
Indeed , before this , Pip's first fear when his life is threatened by Orlick is , " Estella's father would believe I had deserted him ” ( 53 : 316 ) Pip here refers to his benefactor as “ Estella's father , " instead of using either ...
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argues that Estella selects Drummle because " she feels he is the only sort of husband to whom she can do no harm ” ( 97 ) . One other possibility , however , is that Estella wishes to achieve her foster - mother's revenge on a victim ...
argues that Estella selects Drummle because " she feels he is the only sort of husband to whom she can do no harm ” ( 97 ) . One other possibility , however , is that Estella wishes to achieve her foster - mother's revenge on a victim ...
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Primal Secrets | 19 |
Paradox Puzzle Exemplum | 59 |
Echoes and Reflections in Bleak House | 77 |
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accept Agnes appears asks assistance become believe Bella Bleak House Boffin Brownlow calls cause Chapter characters child Christmas considered course daughter David death describes desire despite Dickens Dickens's earlier early edition Estella Esther Eugene expression Fagin father feeling fiction figure Fledgeby Friend Ghost given gives Harmon important includes installment interest involved Jenny John kind Lady later leads letter linked lives Lizzie London looks Louisa marriage marry meeting mentioned moral Moreover mother narrative narrator never Nicholas Nickleby notes noticed novel observes offers Oliver Twist Oliver's parents perhaps person perspectives play possible present previously protagonist provides readers refers regarded remain remarks resemblance response reveals Riah Rose Scrooge seeks seems seen sense significant sister Smike Spirit Stephen story subsequently suggests surrogate tale tells tion wife woman young