Tuesday, January 29, 2013

WHAT'S THE STORY?

"What is it that makes you want to write songs? In a way you want to stretch yourself into other people's hearts. You want to plant yourself there, or at least get a resonance, where other people become a bigger instrument than the one you're playing. It becomes almost an obsession to touch other people. To write a song that is remembered and taken to heart is a connection, a touching of bases. A thread that runs through all of us. A stab to the heart. Sometimes I think songwriting is about tightening the heartstrings as much as possible without bringing on a heart attack." -Keith Richards

Why did Charles Dickens write the novel you're reading/reviewing? What in your analysis of literary techniques led you to this conclusion? (Make sure to include textual support illustrating Dickens' use of at least three techniques we've studied/discussed this year.)


Charles Dickens wrote The Great Expectations to share his views on social status with society. He had the rich be unhappy while the poor were happy. He flipped the script to show that one could live a perfectly happy life poor. By doing so, he showed the struggles each party faced and how they reacted. Each person that struggled molded their own path and dealt with their consequences. 

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