Add Papers Marked0
Paper checked off!

Marked works

Viewed0

Viewed works

Shopping Cart0
Paper added to shopping cart!

Shopping Cart

Register Now

eKönyvtár library
FAQ
 

Great deal: today with a discount!

Regular price:
1 653 Ft
You save:
232 Ft
Discounted price*:
1 421 Ft
Purchase
Add to Wish List
ID number:879954
Author:
Evaluation:
Published: 18.09.2012.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 2 units
References: Not used
Extract

Dickens’ own knowledge of the legal system in England helped him to write the court scenes more natural. In Bleak House Dickens satires about the legal system in England when describing the Jarndyce and Jarndyce lawsuit.
The similarities between Oliver Twist and Great Expectations are not so many. The novels are no similar as such but there are few common elements. For example, one of the most popular features of many Dickens’ novels is the orphan and cruelty against them. Both Pip and Oliver are orphans and they need to struggle in the world on their own. For Pip it is easier as he was brought up by his sister and her husband. Although, Pip’s life seems to be more tolerable than Oliver’s, also Pip has experienced cruelty. Throughout the novel it is suggested that Pip’s sister has often whipped Pip. One more common feature is the depiction of the legal system of England. In both novels it can be seen that the court is not equitable, but rather gives verdicts depending on the accused appearance or social status. Another similarity can be labelled ‘escape’. In Oliver Twist, Oliver escapes his misery, but in Great Expectations, Pip escapes poverty. Both these escapes are due to the convicts as Fagin helps Oliver not to experience starvation and humiliation but Mr Magwitch becomes the secret benefactor of Pip.
The depiction of the criminal world would not been possible if Dickens had not experienced some of the event himself. His experience helped to create all the events more real. Dickens did not fear of the society’s opinion, he just wanted to write what was important for him and what he thought was important for the society.

Author's comment
Work pack:
GREAT DEAL buying in a pack your savings −2 593 Ft
Work pack Nr. 1325289
Load more similar papers

Send to email

Your name:

Enter an email address where the link will be sent:

Hi!
{Your name} suggests you to check out this eKönyvtár paper on „Crime and Criminal World in Ch.Dickens’ Novels”.

Link to paper:
https://eng.ekonyvtar.eu/w/879954

Send

Email has been sent

Choose Authorization Method

Email & Password

Email & Password

Wrong e-mail adress or password!
Log In

Forgot your password?

Facebook

Not registered yet?

Register and redeem free papers!

To receive free papers from eKönyvtár.com it is necessary to register. It's quick and will only take a few seconds.

If you have already registered, simply to access the free content.

Cancel Register