Tuesday, September 3, 2019
The Forge and the Satis House in Great Expectations Essay -- Great Exp
The Forge and the Satis House in Great Expectations        Ã  Ã  Ã   During the  Victorian Age in England, individuals revealed their class and prestige by  flaunting their money, yet they were only disguising their inner character with  the riches. Strong relationships are a key to a fulfilled life; in Dicken's  Great Expectations, the contrast of the Forge and the Satis house uncover that  happiness is born through relationships with others and not through money.      Ã       The Forge's simplicity contributes to a simple existance of those who live in  it. To begin Pip's journey through life, he resided in a plain wooden house that  was like many of the houses around it. THe house did not contain many  posessions, yet the space was filled with the love and bond between Pip and Joe.  The family did not need more than the basic necessities of life to get by. Pip's  imagination was forced to develop as a result of this simplicity, and he  expanded his ideas in the process.      Ã       Unlike the Forge, the Satis house was frozen in time and the emotions within  the walls were frozen as well. ...                      
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