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Set against the backdrop of the British legal system, the narrative weaves together a multitude of minor characters and intricate sub-plots. The story unfolds through the perspectives of Esther Summerson and an omniscient narrator, exploring themes of justice and social criticism. Key figures include the sinister lawyer Tulkinghorn, the well-meaning yet melancholic John Jarndyce, and the naive Harold Skimpole, alongside the well-meaning but reckless Richard Carstone. Dickens masterfully captures the complexities of human nature and societal flaws.

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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2013
Páginas
780
ISBN13
9781617209314
Primera publicación
1861
Título original
Great Expectations
Calificación
4,2 de 5
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Set against the backdrop of the British legal system, the narrative weaves together a multitude of minor characters and intricate sub-plots. The story unfolds through the perspectives of Esther Summerson and an omniscient narrator, exploring themes of justice and social criticism. Key figures include the sinister lawyer Tulkinghorn, the well-meaning yet melancholic John Jarndyce, and the naive Harold Skimpole, alongside the well-meaning but reckless Richard Carstone. Dickens masterfully captures the complexities of human nature and societal flaws.