Friday, January 24, 2020
Charles Dickens Great Expectations Essay -- Great Expectations Essays
Charles Dickens' Great Expectations      In the novel of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, one of the  pivotal characters is a man named Abel Magwitch. To answer the  question of whether this man is a criminal or a victim of society, we  must first establish what a criminal is and what a victim of society  is. A criminal is someone who knowingly breaks the law for  self-gratification. A victim of society is someone who is subjected to  outside influences, and is generally mistreated by society. In the  context of this novel, a victim of society is also someone who has  never been given a chance in life, and has no control over events that  occur involving them. Therefore I am going to try and decide which of  these two ââ¬Ëcategoriesââ¬â¢ the character of Abel Magwitch falls into.    When we first meet Magwitch in Chapter one our first impressions of  him are not positive. Pip describes him as a ââ¬Ëfearful manââ¬â¢ with a  ââ¬Ëterrible voiceââ¬â¢. Although we learn that he is in a terrible state,  ââ¬Ësmothered in mud and lamed by stonesââ¬â¢, with a ââ¬Ëgreat ironââ¬â¢ on his  leg, indicating he has obviously escaped prison and is on the run, we  as readers do not feel any sympathy for him. The reason for this is  the fact that he is willing to threaten a young boy, seeming to enjoy  the power he has over him is almost repulsive to us as readers, making  him appear even more harsh. The fact that Magwitch is likened to a  dog, he ââ¬Ëglared and growledââ¬â¢ at Pip, does not help his case. This  presents him as an animal, and serves only to alienate Magwitch from  the reader. This means that we too share Pips reservations and  suspicions about Magwitch throughout the opening chapters, even though  it is clear that this man is scared, lonely and hungry enough to  thre...              ...me suffering as  Magwitch. This belief would probably have evolved after his trial with  Compeyson, which taught him that the law could be manipulated by  class. This shows that Magwitch did not have many criminal intentions,  and that he was tricked by Compeyson. In a sense Dickens is trying to  show us how real justice can be hard to find. It is because of his low  status and poverty that Magwitch never really had a chance. This shows  how the justice system has been manipulated by society.    Therefore, I think that Magwitch, while having acted like a criminal,  is not to blame for his actions and it could be argued that he is even  remorseful about them. This shows that he is not a criminal, but a  victim of the society he lives in, because he was never given a chance  to prove society wrong and make something of his life, he was just  labelled and left in jail.                        
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