what are your compensation expectations?
He ends up all alone, he has so much debts, and no money. He isn't married to Estella either. He realizes that he is the one who's screwed up royally in life, compared to Herbert and others. Pip's great expectations gone wrongg.
How about this? During the Great Depression, people learned that the QUALITY of life did not depend on how much money they had.
In chapter 12 of "Great Expectations," approximately two weeks elapse. The chapter covers Pip's visits to Satis House and his interactions with Miss Havisham and Estella during this period.
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.
In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Pip eventually realizes that his newfound financial prosperity has come at too high a cost and that true happiness cannot be bought. He learns to prioritize genuine relationships and inner peace over material wealth, leading to a more fulfilling life.
It depends on who it is exactly. Some British people are very wealthy and are doing much better than most Americans and there are others who do not have as much money as some Americans and have not met their expectations yet.
it depends on how much the book costs and how it sells.
The salary will vary depending on the grant money available or the company who has hired him. If he is interested in the project, s/he may adjust their expectations.
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They are around $20 normally.
$15 DOLLARS