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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations: October 2009
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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations. Saturday, October 31, 2009. Find a few dictionary definitions of Gentlemen. A man of good family, breeding, or social position. A civilized, educated, sensitive or well-mannered man. A man (used as a polite term). How do you think the word is used in popular culture? What do we mean these days when we say someone is a “Gentleman”? How was a gentleman defined in Victorian England? What various definitions were offered? Tudor, Rose. “Victorian Socie...1 Defin...
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MICHAELNUKO: Genre B: Origin of the Novel
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Sunday, November 1, 2009. Genre B: Origin of the Novel. Origin of the Novel. The novel became the leading type of literature in the 19th century. Novels were for the most part painted, idealizing pictures of difficult lives where hard works love, luck, and perseverance win out in the end. They followed the idea that good was rewarded while evil was punished. There was usually a moral lesson which comes out of the story. Charles Dickens was one of the most popular and best examples of Victorian novelists.
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C. Dickens and his Works: Charles Dickens - Events during the writing of Great Expectations
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C Dickens and his Works. UTS M4 (Group A) - Great Expectations Project. Charles Dickens - Events during the writing of Great Expectations. C Dickens and his Works. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Campbell's B Day period 4 class. Charles Dickens - Publishing of Great Expectations. Charles Dickens - Events during the writing of Gre. Charles Dickens - Works. Charles Dickens - Introduction. Please read from the bottom up.
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Crime and Punishment: Waiting for Estella at the Coach Office
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Waiting for Estella at the Coach Office. In Pip's point of view). 8220;Why are you walking back and forth? 8220;I am trying to rid myself of all remnants of my visit to Newgate”. 8220;Ah, what’s the lady’s name? If I had been taken aback, I was now doubly taken about. 8220;E – Estella. 8220;Ah”, he said, and twitched his left nostril. “This lady of yours really causes you a lot of trouble”. 8220;You can call me Mr. Knoll”, he said. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Crime and Punishment: "Minnie"
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. She was neither short nor average. She was rather tall for her age, which I estimated to be at most two years younger than I am. Mr. Jaggers approached the young woman with his handkerchief out. 8220;Minnie,” said Mr. Jaggers, “You need not worry; I will take care of the matters of your father.”. 8220;If you continue to interfere, young lady, he. Will be the one who had done it. Now leave, I will here no more of this.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations: November 2009
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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. And who is this? Said Mr. Wilkins. This is Pip, my brother in law" said Joe. Mighty young to be your brother in law" said Mr. Wilkins. Yes, my entire family died under mysterious circumstances, save for me and my brother" said Mrs. Joe. Well how do you do young fellow? Have a lollipop" replied Mr. Wilkins. I found that Mr. Wilkins was just as nice as his brother Joe, but a whole lot wealthier. I asked him:. Said Mrs. Joe. The str...
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MICHAELNUKO: Questions
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Sunday, November 1, 2009. 1) When did the English novel become most popular? 2) What is Bildungsroman? 3) Describe the style in which Victorian fiction was written in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Noah Hatchwin (Dickens caricature). Genre B: Who Reads, and Popular Fictions. Genre B: Origin of the Novel. View my complete profile.
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MICHAELNUKO: Dickens Caricature
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. He grinned, as bushy and wild as ever, yet I thought his monstrous facial hair had been tamed considerably. “Take care of yerself here,” he said, and disappeared into the foggy mass of London. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Noah Hatchwin (Dickens caricature). Genre B: Who Reads, and Popular Fictions. Genre B: Origin of the Novel. View my complete profile.
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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations: Caricature - Jaggers has a Visitor
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Group C - Charles Dickens - Great Expectations. Saturday, November 21, 2009. Caricature - Jaggers has a Visitor. This unusual appearance of my guardian sent shivers down my spine. Who could this stranger be to intimidate one whom it seemed impossible to scare and who could make a prisoner at the bar tremble worse than he would should he be front of the devil himself? My rage overcame my fear and I spoke out:. What do you want with me, sir? The stranger let out a snarl but Jaggers was agile. He leapt ...
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MICHAELNUKO: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Noah Hatchwin (Dickens caricature). I walked into the church, knowing I should be grieving, for my sister was dead. Mrs. Joe Gargery had died of a heart failure a week back. I had not been back to visit once since I encountered my great fortune. I received Joe’s letter only yesterday requesting my presence, and of course the only polite thing to do was to attend. 8221; In a high pitch voice which did not altogether fit his appearance. A wave of confusion ran through my mind,...