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Title: great expectations atmosphere and suspense
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There are no more than about 6 syllables per phrase for example "quick" and "Pip. Pip, sir".
Charles Dickens wrote about misfortune in his stories. He shows and tells of injustice between the rich and the poor. The rich do as they please but only do so because money allows them to they're oblivious that the poor have to work to live and not for spare dough (something that is a mould... Showed first 250 characters
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Moulds and sees what our money turns into). Charles Dickens often uses the narration style of using characters to recollect events past allowing or more like forcing the reader to progress at the same mental pace of the character narrating; in this case Pip... Showed next 250 characters
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