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Great Expectations: The World Of Laws, Crime And Punishment

   
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Title: Great Expectations: The World Of Laws, Crime And Punishment
 
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At this time huge amounts of money were invested in industry and buildings as trade with other countries increased. On the other side of the business world, made rich by the cheap labour of the exploited working class, there was a world of poverty, theft and criminality, increased by the Industrial Revolution...
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On the other side of the business world, made rich by the cheap labour of the exploited working class, there was a world of poverty, theft and criminality, increased by the Industrial Revolution. In this acquisitive society, the only important thing was to make fortune, so people were much terrified of losing it...
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Great Expectations. How does the relationship between Pip and Joe change and develop as the novel goes on? What is Dickens saying about society at the time?   Great Expectations: The World Of Laws, Crime And Punishment   Show how the opening chapter of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is effective in arousing the interest of the reader   Social Class in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens   Great Expectations by Charles Dickens   Charles Dickens - Great Expectations   What are Pip's ?Great Expectations' and how are these conveyed through language in Dickens' text?   Great Expectations Character Analysis - Pip   Great Expectations: Pip   There Should Be No Rich People In The World As Long As There Are Poor People? Discuss.   Great Expectations: Injustices And Poor Conditions Committed On Women   PRISON ONLY MAKES PEOPLE WORSE   People Who Pursue Their Own Intellectual Interests For Purely Personal Reasons Are More Likely To Benefit The Rest Of The World Than Are People Who Try To Act For The Public Good.   Explore How Black People Are Differently Treated By The Criminal Justice System   Charles Dickens' Life Related To His Book, "Hard Times"  
 
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