What's the Story?

Before I start I really liked this teaching outline....

(http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/litlibrary/pdf/great_expectations.pdf)

And the AP 2005 Free-Response Question....

One of the strongest human drives seems to be a desire for power. Write an essay in which you discuss how a character in a novel or a drama struggles to free himself or herself from the power of others or seeks to gain power over others. Be sure to demonstrate in your essay how the author uses this power struggle to enhance the meaning of the work. I chose to us Great Expectations and Jane Eyre... I will read both in the next month!

Now Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations because he had some reason to do so... It was during the time of the Industrial Revolution so maybe it was to create some comic relief to a great period of mass manipulation by the powerful. Charles Dickens was using satire to bring attention to a need for social reform. His diction was very precise to where he could wield language creating puns and and making critical connections in his perspective though these 'jokes'.

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