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Charles Dickens is celebrated as one of the most influential English novelists, known for his profound impact on literature. His masterpieces, including "Oliver Twist," "A Christmas Carol," and "David Copperfield," reflect themes of social class, ambition, and morality. The film adaptation of "Great Expectations" echoes these themes through the journey of Finn, a child enamored by an escaped convict, and her aspirations as an artist. The movie artfully blends Dickens’s exploration of crime and innocence while comparing characters to inanimate objects, showcasing his timeless relevance.
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CHARLESDICKENS Charles Dickens, was one of the most popular English novelists. His most important novels are: • “The Pickwick Papers” 1836- 1837 • “Oliver Twist” 1837- 1839 • “A Christmas Carol” 1843 • “David Copperfield” 1849- 1850 • “Bleak House” 1852- 1853 • “Hard Times” 1854 • “Great expectations” 1860- 1861 • “Our Mutual Friend” 1864- 1865
GREAT EXPECTATIONS • TRAILER http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119223/
SYNOPSIS • Finn is a child who lives with her sister. • He met an old man that had escaped from prison • Finn fell in love with him but Estela • Someone offered a job as a painter for Finn • Finn makes his art exhibition
Topics the film dealswith Ambitionand Self-Improvement Social Class Crime, Guilt, and Innocence Comparison of Characters to InanimateObjects