Social class between great expectations, the dollhouse and society Society has evolved over the years in many ways. Including technological advances and enriched education. Within the novel Great Expectations, there is a strong contrast between rich and poor. Similarly, in the short story The Doll's House, children of the "lower class" or poor were moved among others and were shunned. Although society has progressed in other ways, social class injustice is still present today. In the following essay I will compare the injustice between social classes, depicted in the two stories set in historical periods, with those seen today by exploring the relationship between wealth and class, the interaction between upper and lower classes, and the structure of social classes. .In Great Expectations, Pip was from the lower class. Although he did not have great fortune, Pip was happy. Once introduced to the wealthy Miss Havisham and her daughter Estella, he fell in love. Estella became the object of his affection, but since she was considered high class, you wouldn't be there...
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