PPT-Great Expectations By Charles Dickens

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First published 18601861 Serially Do Now 14 March 2012 Choose an important person or people in your life who has have expectations for youparents teachers friends

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First published 18601861 Serially Do Now 14 March 2012 Choose an important person or people in your life who has have expectations for youparents teachers friends coaches etc What are others expectations of you . Dickens and Dostoevsky. Night Walking: London. Walking the streets under the pattering rain, . Houselessness. would walk and walk and walk, seeing nothing but the interminable tangle of streets, save at a corner, here and there, two policemen in conversation, or the sergeant or inspector looking after his men. Now and then in the night--but rarely--. Karenward@clovisusd.k12.ca.us. The Inimitable. What can we learn from Dickens and his work?. How can we apply what we learn to our lives today?. View the next 7 slides then predict the setting (time and location) in which Dickens lived.. Monday, October 4. th. We will write the “missing journal #7” in class.. Journals collected. Notes and discussion: Characterization. Read Chapter 15. Characterization: . Direct and Indirect. How does a writer describe and develop a character?. hatred and scorn; open violation. of authority. contempt. for authority, fate. To punish me for my. --Albert Einstein. made me an authority myself.. contempt. on his face,. There was an expression of . Charles Dickens. He . was. . born. . at  . Portsmouth, . England. . (. 7 February 1812—9 June 1870). At . age five, Charles moved to . Chatham.. At age ten, . his family moved to Camden, . London.. Charles John . Huffan. Dickens. early alias: . Boz. Born: February 7, 1812 . Portsmouth England. Charles Dickens. Married: Catherine (Hogarth) Dickens. April 2, 1836 in St. Luke's Church, Chelsea. 10 Children. (n) disapproval. I wanted to make Joe less ignorant and common. that he might be worthier of my society and less. open to Estella’s. Great Expectations. --Charles Dickens. reproach.. body, but often applied to speech or. ideas. feebleness. in his muscles.. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain. He had only just reached middle age, and there was no. sign of. Great Expectations. England of the 1860s. Salvation Army founded by William Booth in London to minister to the lower classes. Prime Ministers in the 1860s were primarily of the Liberal party (which advocated classical liberalism or . . bereft. of her, so it must be.. If he were doomed to be. The Mayor of Casterbridge. --Thomas Hardy. bereavements. ;for he wore. sustained a good many. at leas four mourning rings… . Reflection week beginning 12. th. June 2017. Charles Dickens – a great author. One of England’s greatest authors, . Charles Dickens. , died . in June . in 1870.. He . had started school at the age of 9 . “Decent Exposure” will help you teach words explicitly and thoroughly, so that students. will remember and use them. The words have been chosen on the basis. of their frequency in serious literature, the kind of books that students read in school.. 1812-1870. His Life. Dickens wrote during the Industrial Revolution, so his stories brought out . concerns with . i. njustices in the justice system (and capital punishment). child labor. poor . houses . Welcome to “Decent Exposure” : High School, Volume IV “Decent Exposure” will help you teach words explicitly and thoroughly, so that students will remember and use them. The words have been chosen on the basis

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