Tuesday, August 20, 2019
eight of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. :: English Literature
Compare the The Darkness Out There by Penelope Lively and chapter  eight of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.    In your essay explore plot, characters, setting, themes, language and  structure. in    The texts I have studied, going to discuss and compare are 'The  Darkness Out There' by Penelope Lively and 'Great Expectations' by  Charles Dickens. These texts were written in different periods of  time, therefore they have differences in their outlook on life. For  e.g. Great Expectations was written in the pre-20th century and  includes major variations about his way of life, however The Darkness  Out There was written in the 1970's and contains a younger more up to  date example of text.    'The Darkness Out There' is a story of two teenage children who help  out the elderly; their names are Kerry (the boy) and Sandra (the  girl). These two children are about to discover during their visit how  looks and stereotypical behaviour can be deceiving, towards the end of  this story Sandra starts to realize how blind she has been up to now  in her life and feels a possible need for a change of character.    Chapter Eight of 'Great Expectations' is part of a tale of Pip's  journey in life, at this point in the story he is going to meet Mrs.  Havisham. She is a wealthy old woman who helps and takes on children,  turning them into fine gentlemen and ladies, this visit to the old  woman turns out to have a deeper incentive than it might seem. Mrs.  Havisham seems to have sinister motives and strange fantasies of how  she wants to define Estella. Different characters and settings make  this an entrancing story. k work info    In both of the texts the children visit an elderly lady, in 'The  Darkness Out There' Kerry and Sandra are helpers for the local old  people neighborhood service. On this day they both go to help an old  Mrs. Rutter with her chores, however they do not bargain on what they  are about to hear. In 'Great Expectations' Pip is going on a visit to  Mrs. Havisham's manor house, unlike the other text his visit is about  his future and how he will be brought up.    Even though the children are going to visit the old women, the  characters in the story are all afraid of different things. In 'The  Darkness Out There' Sandra is afraid of the woods known as Packer's  End, she is scared of it because of the secrets and stories it  contains for example in the text, it says that 'She wouldn't go in  there for a thousand pounds' and 'You didn't know who was around in    					    
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