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    These types of characters have been glorified time after time. In contrast‚ there are characters like Pip from Great Expectations that have that typified type of lifestyle. As a matter of fact‚ Pip is the epitome of a typified low-class child. In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens makes a bold attempt at showing his feeling towards the bourgeois and beyond of London in the early 1600s. Pip is a "rags-to-riches" boy that has great expectation in life. But later on he finds out that his almighty

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    October 4th‚ 1996. It is a raining day in New York. The secret agent Joe Rojo is undercover to catch the biggest drug smugglers of the world. These mobsters are the target of eight different countries and for the first time the CIA has the opportunity to put them behind bars. The gang is conformed by Alfonzo ‘el loco’ Ramirez‚ and Mario ‘the Italian’ Benetti. They attempt to unload the largest drug shipment that New York has seen. Agent Rojo after two weeks of spying‚ he found out about this enormous

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    5016 It’s the year 5016 and I’m afraid the world may be coming to an end. I’m Joe Bump and I have reasons to believe that my brother Bob Bump is trying to take over the world. Bob and I live underwater. This probably sounds crazy‚ but humans have evolved a great deal in the past 3‚000 years. We’ve been living underwater for as long I can remember. We used to get along just fine until... Gunner. Gunner is Bob’s pet eel and he is the ugliest creature I have ever seen in my life. I adopted a

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    for social change. The development of the relationship between Pip and Joe is crucial in realising the complexity and importance of their relationship because their friendship is affected by many external factors which are beyond the control of the beholders. In order to explore the change and development I must also consider how society inspired Dickens to write such a powerful novel. Initially‚ the relationship between Pip and Joe is portrayed as an artificial friendship‚ combining two people

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    Compare the way Shakespeare presents the relationship between Joe and Mrs Joe and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth ‘Great Expectations’ and ‘Macbeth’ include many relationships between many characters whether it is friendship or a martial relationship. One of the main relationships that are portrayed in both stories is martial relationship. In ‘Macbeth’‚ Macbeth is married to Lady Macbeth and in ‘Great Expectations’‚ Joe is married to Mrs Joe. These relationships are very important to the plot as we determine

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    loved them. Tris is much like Pip Pirrip from Great Expectations because after a few years they both leave their families to go somewhere else and try to be someone better. Pip was living with his sister and then he went to live with a different person. Pip‚ the protagonist in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ is a caring and passionate young man throughout

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    (Chapters 31 - 38) Pip receives a note from Estelle‚ the young woman he seems to be infatuated with‚ telling him to meet her at a train station in London and he does so‚ in hopes of seeing the girl again. When he leaves for the station he runs into Wemmick‚ who decides to take Pip on a tour around the prison near by‚ Pip finds this rather odd and feels uncomfortable with how comfortable Wemmick is. The two part their ways and Pip finally gets to see Estelle who‚ as usual‚ treats him poorly. She

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    Pipe Dreams A young man was sitting alone in busy a restaurant waiting for his date to arrive. He nervously pulled at his Burberry tie. Casting his eyes forward he saw Lizzie‚ his date walking towards the table. He bit his lip nervously as he stood up to greet her. “Look at my hair! The humidity makes it look as though I have a mane‚” Lizzie said smiling wickedly at her date. “Er‚ It looks lovely Liz. Always does‚” said Dave as he gave Lizzie a quick peck on the cheek “That was a joke‚” said

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    Great Expectations Essay How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip in the opening chapters of Great Expectations? Charles Dickens was born during the Victorian times‚ he wrote ‘great expectations’ in a weekly instalment‚ every week he sold one part to maintain the reader’s interest. He wanted people to understand the mass divide of the rich and poor. He wished the people would realise how badly the poor were treated at that time. He used Pip to grab the reader’s attention in the opening chapters by making

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    and the ones we should look up to. Joe Gargery was brought up in a poor and abusive family‚ but due to his compassionate character and past experiences‚ he is able to process difficult situations and empathize with the needy‚ suggesting that his compassion makes him take something negative and always manage to shine a little positive light on it.In the novel great expectations by Charles Dickens‚  Joe’s compassion makes him able to have a positive

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