Courtship in Pride and Prejudice and Great Expectations
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could assume that it was not a love-filled, enjoyable one. For Pip, he learned the hard way that his great expectations cannot be filled with money or material wealth, but real happiness lies in love and feelings. Works Cited Cotsell, Michael. Critical Essays on Charles Dickens Great Expectations. G. K. Hall & Co. Boston, Massachusetts. USA. 1990. Monaghan, David. Jane Austen Structure and Social Vision. Harper & Row Publishers Inc. Barnes & Noble Import Division. New York. New York. 1980.
could assume that it was not a love-filled, enjoyable one. For Pip, he learned the hard way that his great expectations cannot be filled with money or material wealth, but real happiness lies in love and feelings. Works Cited Cotsell, Michael. Critical Essays on Charles Dickens Great Expectations. G. K. Hall & Co. Boston, Massachusetts. USA. 1990. Monaghan, David. Jane Austen Structure and Social Vision. Harper & Row Publishers Inc. Barnes & Noble Import Division. New York. New York. 1980.