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GCSE: English Literature: Dickens Coursework and Essays

English - Great Expectations
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 2.4 Pages)
English - Great Expectations For this piece of work I have been asked to write about the comparisons between the film and book of Great Expectations. The film was directed by David Lean, and he chose to change some features of the book in his film. Although many are insignificant, there are a few t ...

Hard Times
(User Rating: 6.50 | Length: 3.7 Pages)
Hard Times I do agree with Stephen BlackpoolÆs rather depressing view on life in Coketown. He tells us that the bleak and bleary atmosphere of the novel is indeed the reality of life and that even the people who believe that they are in control and heading for success will eventually fall prey to h ...

Pip goes up to London in order to become a gentleman. When Magwitch returns and sees Pip, he belie
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 6.1 Pages)
Pip goes up to London in order to become a gentleman. When Magwitch returns and sees Pip, he belie Two different types of gentleman are presented to the reader throughout Great Expectations. The first is Pip's earlier definition, where he finds a gentleman to be someone with wealth, "breed ...

Setting in Great Expectations
(Length: 3.0 Pages)
Setting in Great Expectations The settings of Great Expectations have an important bearing on the storyline; the settings also echo the characters in personality and circumstance. The theme of the book seems to run parallel with the settings in some respects, such as the plain but wholesome life-st ...

Tale of Two Cities essay
(Length: 9.8 Pages)
Tale of Two Cities essay Dickens´ work powerfully evokes a sense of place time and atmosphere. Study in detail the passage in A Tale of Two Cities which describes the storming of the Bastille. Write about the ways in which Dickens uses language to bring this event to life and consider the ways in w ...

Unseen Appreciation
(Length: 2.5 Pages)
Unseen Appreciation Two Extracts From 'Hard Times' by Charles Dickens These two extracts describe a very significant point in the history of Britain, the industrial revolution. This was not in any sense a revolution that occurred overnight but the gradual warping of acres of beautiful count ...

  Hard Times and the Nineteenth Century
(Length: 7.0 Pages)
Hard Times and the Nineteenth Century Europe began the nineteenth century dominated by the romanticists. The realists changed the face of Europe once more by the middle of the nineteenth century. The importance of science and the industrialization of Europe characterized their movement. Where the r ...

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