Great Expectations
In the novel Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens there are two main settings which are London and the marshlands. The two settings and different social classes have an impact on Pips life. Pip life would have been drastically different if he had not had gone to these places.
Miss Havisham's house and Mr. Jaggers' house have similar atmospheres. Miss Havisham lived "up town as an immemsely rich and grim lady who lived in a
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people would enjoy visiting and Wemmick's house is a place where people would enjoy visiting. Wemmick's house is welcoming and Miss Havisham's house is not.
In conclusion the two setting of the marshlands and London have an impact on Pip's life. The minor settings in the marshlands and in London are different and similar in many ways. The minor settings and different social classes are very important and have a drastic impact on Pip's life.
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