Great Expectations

What is the theme in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?

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One major theme in the novel, Great Expectations, is that of social standing. Dickens uses this theme to diplay his belief that social class does not define the man, and that class should not be an impediment to bettering one's condition.

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