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Charles Dickens is generally considered the greatest English novelist of the Victorian era. He populated his novels and other works with dozens of distinctive characters. This list identifies more than 40 of the most notable ones. All works are identified by the date and form of their first publication.The use of the three Freudian subdivisions of the mind to examine the fluctuations of Pip's ego between the id and superego in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations has proven to be operative. For the study has managed to answer its key research questions, reaching the following results: First, Pip's id, his strong desire to win Estella's love, is illustrated in his feelings and actions alike. Second, Pip's superego is mainly constructed from the characters that stand in the way of his quest for love. Third, Pip's disillusionment with love, revealed through his distress at the attitudes of Estella, Miss Havisham, Biddy and his friends, bring Pip's ego to its knees. Fourth, the quest of Pip's ego for winning Estella's heart finally becomes possible thanks to such factors as Miss Havisham's repentance, Estella's painful experience from which she realizes Pip's worth, and Pip's own transformation into a mature gentleman. As in the case of Saoudi et al. [2021], applying Freudian criticism to the analysis of the theme of love in Great Expectations has proven to be a productive exploration of literature. This project can be taken as a model to study other works of literature that lend themselves to examination through psychoanalytic criticism, or even other aspects of Dickens's same novel. REFERENCES. Azizkhodjaeva N. N. Educational Technologies and Pedagogical Skills,Tashkent, 2003.323p Ausubel, David. P. Educational Psychology: A Cognitive View. New York: Holt. Rinehart and Winston.Inc. [1968].239p Blažek, Václav Indo-European Prepositions and Related Words: Internal Analysis and External Comparison. 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