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Criticism Great Expectations

ickens uses characterizations to not only resemble what he saw in the people in society, but also to describe his view of society itself.Throughout the novel, Dickens uses his mastery of characterization and imagery to exemplify his views of society in a manner that gives the reader a strong impression of how Dickens regarded life. His characters represent the prison abuses, the social immorality, and the social injustices that he felt were a part of everyday life in Victorian England. His usage of imagery allows the reader to visualize the believable world in which the reader can relate to. Clearly Dickens' usage of characterization and imagery leave strong impressions on the reader in the understanding his concepts and views. There will continue to be injustices towards humanity, but Dickens views will continue to effect the minds of readers for times to come and allows them to understand that humanity can not be defined by physical appearance, wealth, or even social status (Class Lecture Notes)....

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