Wrapping Up Great Expectations
The main message Dickens was trying to get across in Great Expectations was that in the end, friends are always going to be more important to you than money. Money can buy you all the things in the world, but what are they worth if you have no one to share them with? Money can buy you a computer, on which you go on social networks to communicate with friends. Friends can give you love, care, happiness, etc. as which money itself could never do. In life, if you had the choice, friends should always come first.
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