In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, crime is a recurring idea that has happened all throughout the novel so far. All the convicts in this book are at one point trying to be free and escape what they've done wrong and to run away. Magwitch, being the main example in my case, ask's Pip for Joe's file so he can cut through his leg iron and escape. No matter what they have to do, they will do it for their right to be free. Pip encounters convicts throughout his whole life. Starting when he was a young boy until now in the novel where he is still with Magwitch but also has Compeyson stalking him. :0. I think that everyone deserves a right to be free, but once you do something against the law then I do think that you should have to pay for what you've done and not be able to just break out like they did in the book.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, crime is a recurring idea that has happened all throughout the novel so far. All the convicts in this book are at one point trying to be free and escape what they've done wrong and to run away. Magwitch, being the main example in my case, ask's Pip for Joe's file so he can cut through his leg iron and escape. No matter what they have to do, they will do it for their right to be free. Pip encounters convicts throughout his whole life. Starting when he was a young boy until now in the novel where he is still with Magwitch but also has Compeyson stalking him. :0. I think that everyone deserves a right to be free, but once you do something against the law then I do think that you should have to pay for what you've done and not be able to just break out like they did in the book.
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