Ambition, love, and illusion shape the life of one boy determined to rise beyond his beginnings.
In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the orphaned Pip grows up in humble circumstances, raised by his stern sister and her kind-hearted husband, Joe Gargery. His life changes when a mysterious benefactor provides him with the means to become a gentleman in London, setting him on a path toward wealth, refinement, and long-held dreams.
Driven by his desire to win the affection of the proud and distant Estella-herself shaped by the strange and bitter Miss Havisham-Pip begins to believe that fortune and status will secure his future. Yet as he moves further from the honesty of his origins, he becomes entangled in secrets, misplaced expectations, and the hidden costs of ambition.
Gradually, the truth behind his newfound wealth emerges, forcing Pip to confront the illusions that have guided his choices. In doing so, he must reckon with what truly defines a gentleman-and what, in the end, is worth more than wealth or social standing.
Rich in character and moral insight, Great Expectations is a powerful exploration of growth, regret, and redemption, revealing how easily dreams can mislead-and how hard-won self-knowledge can restore what was nearly lost.
We’ve been having fun exploring the "Multiverse" of selected classics, by curating a collection of inventive adaptations. So far, we’ve featured installments on Alice in Wonderland, the Brontës, The Wizard of Oz, and Pride and Prejudice. Here we offer a collection of ten imaginative takes on Charles Dickens.