The Concept of Gentleman in Great Expectations
Title: The Concept of Gentleman in Great Expectations
Category: /Literature/World Literature
Details: Words: 658 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Concept of Gentleman in Great Expectations
Category: /Literature/World Literature
Details: Words: 658 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Having read Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, several questions proposed themselves to me, one of them being: What can be considered the concept of a gentleman according to Dickens? What first came to mind was to compare it to the gentleman concept in Pride and Prejudice where we clearly have a true gentleman, without doubt - Mr. Darcy. In Great Expectations, however, it was not that clear at all. What I was aware of, at
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"No man who was not a true gentleman at heart, ever was since the world began, a true gentleman in manner."
This is in, my opinion, Charles Dickens' concept of a gentleman as well. In conclusion I believe to have improved my knowledge of the nineteenth century gentleman in general and Charles Dickens' gentleman a great deal. The internet research has given me the final clues and information that I required to do so.