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 | | Great Expectations 
 Part 1 of EssayDickens' provides the reader with scathing insight into the social standard of this time/era. How successful is Dickens in portraying the injustices of social class?
" In England the social fences, if left alone, grow like wild hedges." 
-D.W. Brogan
	The class system in England began with the introduction of feudalism  ....
 Part 2 of EssayWord count: 1360 | Approximate pages: 5....  the upper, middle and lower classes.  These characters embody many of the traits, which Dickens found to be indicative of the various classes. Through colorful narrations and descriptions, these characters come to life and guide us through the many social guises of ninteenth century England. 
	Miss Havisham's lazy and indulgent nature is seen through Pip's many vivid descriptions of her as he became progressively more embroiled in Miss Havisham's games. Miss Havisham personified the idle rich as she sa ....
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