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LUO Jian-ting
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8072/2016.06.007
Sichuan University of Arts and Science, Dazhou, China
Great Expectations can be said to have broken Dickens’ character which has always been the perfect. As a realistic writer, Charles Dickens is through the description of the ordinary people, reflecting the reality in his life time. No one is perfect, and everyone has its markers. Seeing from the novel the hero Pip, we still even have a lot to learn. Individual growth is a process of growing to be a perfect oneself. In order to achieve our goal in the future, whether big or small, success or failure, one should depend on himself/herself, relying on his or her own ability to realize the great expectations.
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