Great Expectations

The rhapsody welled up within me, like blood from an inward wound, and gushed out. Add analysis to explain how Dickens’ use of language and first-person narration elicits sympathy from the reader for him at this point in the novel.

This is from Chapter 44 in Great Expectations

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I think Pip is talking about Estella here. He is expressing the depth of longing he has for her. Pip poeticly illustrates what she means to him.