Great Expectations II (1962)

The film discusses the themes and characters of Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations,” particularly focusing on Miss Havisham’s manipulation of Estella and Magwitch’s influence on Pip. It reflects on Kant’s ethical philosophy, emphasizing the importance of valuing individuals as ends in themselves rather than as means to an end. The film explores the tragic consequences of these relationships, highlighting the characters’ struggles with their identities and societal expectations. It suggests that Dickens’ work transcends mere storytelling, engaging with deeper human experiences and moral dilemmas.

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Great Expectations, Dickens, Miss Havisham, Estella, Magwitch, Pip, ethics, Kant, identity, tragedy, Victorian society, humanities

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