Charles Dickens's story of Pip's rise from orphanhood to riches contains many of the elements common to Dickens's novels, including social criticism, vivid characters, a mixture of humor and tragedy, and an expressive use of language.
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Charles Dickens's story of Pip's rise from orphanhood to riches contains many of the elements common to Dickens's novels, including social criticism, vivid characters, a mixture of humor and tragedy, and an expressive use of language.
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