Explanation:
Great Expectations, written by Charles Dickens in 1861, is a novel that explores the themes of social class, wealth, and morality. The title of the novel, Great Expectations, refers to the central character’s hopes and aspirations, which are repeatedly dashed and rekindled throughout the plot. In this literary work, the great expectations can be seen in different ways, both literally and metaphorically. One interpretation of the great expectations in the novel is the protagonist’s, Pip’s, desire to become a gentleman. Pip begins his life in poverty and expects to remain there for the rest of his life. However, when he meets the wealthy and eccentric Miss Havisham, she offers him an opportunity to be educated and become a gentleman.