Miss Havisham explains her life story and becomes badly burnt.
Example of hyperbole in great expectations. Who wrote the novel Great Expectations. Its as windy as a hurricane outside This statement might be made when it is fairly windy but not hurricane strength. For example it could be used to describe the weather.
For example you are too hungry and decided to order two meals at a time. Mr Jaggerss being a criminal lawyer and bringing Pip his great expectations foreshadows the connection of Magwitch and the storm on the Magwitch appears on the steps of Barnard Inn also. Hes running faster than the wind.
As if he had no idea where he was going and no intention of ever coming back Also like Cain. There is exaggeration and then there is exaggeration. That man is as tall as a house.
He used metaphor when he described being in his house was like being in a stormbeaten lighthouse. She heads back to. For instance in the first paragraphs of the chapter.
In Chapter 40 Pip says As to forming any plan for the future I could as soon have formed an. Your skin is softer than silk. Pip helps the convict by giving.
This is the worst day of my life. Another example of figurative language is the use of hyperbole which is exaggeration for effect. There are also two people who are secret benefactors in the book.