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    she trains Estella to “ break their hearts.” When Pip sees Estella for the fist time‚ he instantly falls in love with her. Miss Havisham sees this and she encourages Pip to do so. Miss Havisham was also‚ in Pips eyes‚ the cause of his ‘Great expectations’ Miss Havisham may also have been placed in the novel by Dickens‚ To explore how the effects of bad experiences on people. In this case it would be Miss Havisham being jilted on her wedding day In the first description of Satis house

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    In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ the protagonist Pip goes through many changes throughout the three stages of his life. Pip is aspiring to become a gentleman and must face the challenges that come with growing up and dealing with social class and money. In the first stage‚ Pip is childish and wants more in life‚ in the second stage pip is selfish and consumed by money‚ and by the third stage Pip is empathetic and realizes what the true values in life are. In stage one Pip begins to become

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    The novel ¨Great Expectations¨ by Charles Dickens is quite full of drama. On Miss Havisham’s wedding day‚ she got sent a note from Compeyson saying that her Fiance had left her. A few years later she had a stepdaughter named Estella‚ raised to get revenge on the male kind. Pip is one of the characters that’s in the middle of all this and can non-stop think about Estella. Pip had fallen in love‚ but he didn’t quite get that Estella isn’t capable of love. In the beginning of the novel Pip finds himself

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    Matilda. Mothers and daughters do not always have the best relationship‚ and so we as readers are caught up in their arguments‚ the plot is driven forwards. Matilda understands that Dolores is jealous of how interested she is in this new book Great Expectations rather than her heritage but she is too stricken by the book to stop reading it. Jones shows this when Matilda says‚ ‘What made her mother’s blood run hot was this white boy Pip and his place in my life’. This shows the reader that Dolores clings

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    Part One - 1. What was the date of Charles Dickens’ birth? He was born in 2/7/1812. 2. How long was Dickens in a relationship with Maria Beadnell? He was with Maria Beadnell for three years. 3. What was Dickens doing right before he died? He was doing his final public reading. 4. What famous story(ies) did Dickens write in 1843? He wrote‚ “ A Christmas Carol.‚” Part Two - 5. In the book‚ Tiny Tim has to walk with a crutch‚ although the story never specifically says why. What illness does Tiny

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    Maram muslat aldossri Level : 7 Class : 7E1 A quotation from Charles Dickens’s novel‚ Great Expectations:- The original English text :- “Look’ee here‚ Pip. I’m your second father. You’re my son—more to me nor any son. I’ve put away money‚ only for you to spend. When I was a hired-out shepherd in a solitary hut‚ not seeing no faces but faces of sheep till I half-forgot wot men’s and women’s faces wos like‚ I see yourn. . . . I see you there a many times plain as ever I see you on them misty

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    In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ one of Dickens’ most famous characters is Miss Havisham. She has a few unusual character traits. Miss Havisham is a wealthy woman. Her adopted daughter‚ Estella‚ is love and adored by the narrator of the book‚ Pip‚ along with many other young men. An event that took place in Miss Havisham’s days as a young woman altered her personality completely. Miss Havisham was left at the altar when she was just a young woman. This event changed her for the

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    Throughout Great Expectations Pip‚ is influenced in both negative and positive ways steering him in the direction of becoming a gentleman and with this comes the power and responsibility of money‚ and throughout his youth and most formative years‚ pip is becoming a toady because of the external influences he’s around‚ his own internal moral struggles‚ and how despite all of the factors working against him‚ he still has good morals and intentions. From the beginning of his meeting with Miss Havisham

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    Pip’s Guilt Honors Literature Freshman The book “Great Expectations” is a memoir of an old man’s journey through his life. As he describes the stories and anecdotes he had experienced‚ he also showed us his difficulties with finding an objective in life. He had many difficulties with finding a role in life. The biggest issue that Pip faces often is his own guilt; he often regrets half of the things he does‚ and new problems always seem to just present themselves to Pip that send his guilt

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    Kelleher 1  Sara Kelleher  Professor Hawks  Writing the Modern City  February 28‚ 2014  Pip and Estella: a Comparison   Though superficially Pip and Estella appear to be complete opposites‚ in reality they are  not. Viewed by their benefactors as objects‚ tools developed by Magwitch and Miss Havisham to  be used in exacting their revenge upon society‚ they are understood better as two sides of the  same coin. ​ Both Miss Havisham and Magwitch equate their charges with possessions​ ­ Estella is 

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