Book Review


Great Expectations has been a wildly popular novel written by Charles Dickens ever since it was first published in 1860. It is an extremely well written book and has many interesting characters and ideas. People should it, being it’s a timeless and classic novel, however it’s hard to comprehend without the help of a teacher or having upper hand knowledge of literature. In that case, I do not recommend it to my peers. I’m not sure how adults feel about the book, but it would require a lot of free time and commitment. It a lengthy novel and has many characters, so you have to stay focused or else you’ll get easily confused. This novel is also written in an older English dialect, so it is difficult to grasp some of the content because you can’t understand what exactly the characters are saying.
Charles Dickens wrote this book to keep his readers interested; he included many plot twists and cliffhangers. Great Expectations is very drawn, so it’s able to fit in more content. The lengthiness of the book makes it difficult for readers, specifically younger ones, to lose focus easily.
                Great Expectations should definitely be continued to be read by students and adults, however I wouldn’t particularly recommend it to a peer. The many themes of the book make it quite fascinating, however the way it was written, difficult to comprehend, made it be one of my favorites.

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