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    external influences. This is the case of Pip‚ the protagonist in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Great Expectations is a classic novel about a young‚ lower class boy whose life is forever changed from exposure to an upper class woman named Miss Havisham. One can argue that the people in his life are what advance the narrative of Pip’s life although it seems that Pip is in control as it is written from his perspective. As the novel begins‚ Pip is living the life of his sister‚ Mrs. Joe‚ which

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    him in the face as hard as she can‚ to making him feel as low as dirt saying he has coarse hands and thick soles and such‚ Estella is able to crush Pip inside. He feels as though he cannot let Estella know how he really feels besides telling Miss Havisham and Estella her self that she was pretty‚ yet mean. As time goes on‚ Pip learns all about Estella from her attitude and appearance. This attitude and appearance is what Pip wanted to attain so that Estella would love him. In chapter 17 Pip tells

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    The Struggle of Having Power Throughout Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ Pip’s emotional battle with Estella and encounters with Miss Havisham‚ is the vinyl coating that reveals the grainy surface that is Victorian England. Throughout the book it seems as if Pip is brought into a new world of opportunities‚ giving him a chance to grow. Yet‚ unexpected and direct forms of violence throughout Pip’s journey have an opposing effect on his morals and character. Miss Havisham’s control over Pip

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    description of the poverty that surrounds the life of Pip and his encounter with an escaped convict who was known as Abel Magwitch1. The people covered in the novel are from diverse backgrounds and beliefs. The characters include Estella‚ Joe‚ Miss Havisham‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ Wemmick‚ Pumblechook‚ and Herbert Pocket. The major themes that emerge from the novel are love and rejection‚ wealth and poverty‚ and the themes of good against evil. The novel is a classic example of a situation where evil is triumphed

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    Pip As a bildungsroman‚ Great Expectations presents the growth and development of a single character‚ Philip Pirrip‚ better known to himself and to the world as Pip. As the focus of the bildungsroman‚ Pip is by far the most important character in Great Expectations: he is both the protagonist‚ whose actions make up the main plot of the novel‚ and the narrator‚ whose thoughts and attitudes shape the reader’s perception of the story. As a result‚ developing an understanding of Pip’s character is

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    REVENEGE IN THE GREAT EXPECTATIONS NAME: TARYN LUU| DATE: NOVEMBER 13‚ 2012| COURSE: ENG4U9-A| TEACHER: K‚ VILCIUS Revenge is a primary theme in the novel Great Expectation by Charles Dickens. In this novel‚ many characters go out of their way to extract revenge‚ leading them to misfortunes such as death and imprisonment. Dickens makes it very clear that nothing positive can come from revenge through his characters and the results that come from their revenge. These acts range from petty resentment

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    Male/female relationships are portrayed differently in the poems ‘Porphyria’s Lover’‚ ‘Havisham’‚ ‘Cousin Kate’ and the play ‘Macbeth’. They all surround the themes of love‚ hate‚ jealousy‚ betrayal‚ guilt and obsession. However‚ the love versus hate theme is most dominant because all of the poems and the play have a melancholy mood‚ showing how the key characters have been hurt by love through their relationships and how afterwards‚ the way they feel has also been affected. Shakespeare’s characters

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    of the poem is very different Salome’s tone is somewhat nonchalant and Havisham’s tone is disheartening. In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy uses alliteration to emphasise Ms Havisham’s hatred and frustration‚ by using the repetition of the fierce ‘b’ sound which in fact highlights the severity of her sorrow. This will lead the reader to have sympathy and pity toward Ms Havisham. Moreover‚ Havisham has assorted emotions towards her ex-fiancé‚ which she vividly expresses in an oxymoron; “Beloved sweetheart

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    second appearance of this is when he finds out that it is not Miss Havisham‚ but Magwitch that is his benefactor. In these scenes‚ the fire in the hearth and the flames in the lamps are mentioned several times‚ whether in lighting or Pip staring into the fire. This is a time of change for Pip‚ because it is the first time he truly realizes that things are not as they seem. This is the first time he understands that Miss Havisham never had intentions for him to be married to Estella. The last occurrence

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    In the novel “Great Expectations” written by Charles Dickens the story is about moral redemption and self discovery. Pip‚ the protagonist‚ struggles to find out who he is in his life‚ he struggles to find his great expectations‚ but at the same time wanting to be morally redeemed for all the bad things he thinks he does throughout his story. Through out the story‚ Pip is always trying to have a clean conscious‚ so when he helps an escaped convict the guilt almost swallows him up. The convict terrifies

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