Title: Great Expectations
Author: Charles Dickens
Copyright: First published in serial form between December of 1860 and August 1861 under the publication “All the Year Round”
Summary: It is too difficult to even give the premise of the book because so much happens. My attempt here will be poor at best. It is a book is about Pip, an orphan living with his sister and her husband Joe, the local blacksmith, on the marshes of Kent in England. Pip’s humble and poor circumstances are changed when he is told that he has a secret benefactor that has left Pip a small fortune. Now he can finally live the kind of life he has always dreamed of and he eventually moves to London to learn how to become a gentleman. The novel shows us the ups and downs that occur in Pip’s life because of his fortune and there are many twists and turns along the way that make for a very entertaining story.
My Opinion: I loved this book. I should also say that prior to reading this book I had never seen one of the various movies made that were based on the book and I knew next to nothing about the story. This was the second Dickens novel that I have read and it truly is a masterpiece. Most of the people in the book, including Pip at times, put a lot of emphasis on social status and social classes. Although he does have flaws, as most protagonists do, Pip, grows dramatically during the book and he is a very likeable character. He does make bad choices but he also makes a lot of good choices and in most cases you can’t help but hope the best for him. It is a pretty good-sized book and Dickens uses some pretty big words and has a very flowery writing style. Whether you like that or not, the story is excellent and although it took me a few chapters to get into it, once I was into it there was no stopping me.