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The cake most likely symbolize <u>D: Lost love
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“Great Expectations” is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens. It is a story of an orphan, Pip, who is raised by blacksmith’s family. In his highs and lows, when he gains happiness and even when he loses that luck and happiness, Pip learns to find happiness during all of these. It is a simple story about affection, loyalty, class and wealth.
In the given passage we see the description of cake. Cake is kept in the middle of a long table and is covered with cobwebs which means that wedding did not take place. So, it symbolizes lost love.
<span>the industrial revolution
Carlyle says that not only are men's physical and external lives governed by machines, but their spirits and souls are now as well. The industrial revolution brought about much more machinery and 'progress' in technology, though Carlyle thinks that it is all a terrible thing and ruining people's minds. </span>
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