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Great ExpectationsPassion versus Responsibility

Great Expectations A Novel by Charles Dickens

Essential Question for Unit:How are external conflicts the catalysts for internal conflicts?

Unit Focus

Character

Setting

Theme

Biographical InformationCharles Dickens

Biographical Information

Charles Dickens was the son of John and Elizabeth Barrow Dickens.

John was a navy paymaster and couldn’t manage money.

Biographical Information

In 1824, John Dickens was thrown into a debtor’s prison.

His whole family had to work off his debt.

Biographical Information

In 1824 at age 12, Dickens was pulled from school so that he could work to help pay his father’s debt.

Biographical Information

• The experience in the factory was very traumatic, and Dickens resented his parents greatly.

• This is reflected in almost all of his works.• With Dickens, there are few happy,

complete families.

Biographical Information

Warren’s Blacking Factory

In the factory, he makes shoe polish and vows to NEVER be poor again.

His kids never knew that he worked in a factory.

Biographical Information

In 1830, he meets Maria Beadnell, whom he loves.

She is very wealthy and thinks that he will amount to nothing.

They date briefly, but she breaks up with him in 1833.

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In 1850, Dickens is the most famous person in the world.

Maria writes to him– but he is married with kids.

They meet, and she is fat, ugly, and immature.

Historical Information19th Century England

The Victorian Period

Struggle Between Classes

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Information About the GenreCharles Dickens

About the Genre

Great Expectations was published in 1860-1861

Autobiographical

Dickens’ darkest work

About the Genre

Bildungsroman—coming of age novel that follows the hero's process from childhood innocence to experience.

About the Genre

Well-received by public

Written in 1st person (this was a new technique—Jane Eyre).

Had two endings (more on that later).

Serialized

About the Genre

Victorian novels were serialized- published a few chapters at a time in newspapers or magazines.

Mudies- like Blockbuster for books.

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