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    early-to-mid 1800s. This is the story about Pip‚ an orphan boy who lives with his sister who is married the blacksmith‚ the story follows the life of this boy‚ from his awakening to life. The main characters are Pip‚ Mrs. JoeJoe Gargery‚ Miss Havisham‚ Estella‚ Abel Magwitch.‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ Herbert Pocket‚ Biddy and Bentley Drummle. Pip‚ is the main character and is the narrator of the story‚ Pip is a young orphan boy who is being raised by his sister and her husband. Pip is very passionate and a dreaming

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    The Perspective employed in this paragraph is both the adult pips and child’s. This is because the language used shows that the adult pip is educated‚ which can be seen form the choice of words such as ‘conscience is a dreadful thing’ ‚ nevertheless the readers should see Pips experiences and this gives us his perspective as a child who encountered these events and continues to reflect upon them. An example of this can be seen from ‘in the case of a boy‚ that secret burden co-operates with another

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    love‚ and some times the complete lack of love‚ is used. Joe‚ Mrs. Havisham‚ and Magwitch are all themselves capable of different types of love. Dickens examines three kinds of love as seen in Joe‚ Miss Havisham‚ and Magwitch. First‚ love as seen with Joe. The home Pip grows up in‚ under the domineering hand of Mrs. Joe‚ isn’t exactly bursting with love. Only Joe seems to translate his love for Pip into kind behavior‚ like protecting Pip from his sister when she was chasing him with the "tickler

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    convict and Pip? Pip is little‚ shy and doesn’t think clearly. The convict is hesitant and worried. 5. But in what ways are these two characters similar? They both are in a bad position in life. 6. What objects does the convict want brought to him? He wants food and a file so he can take off the cuffs on his leg 7. What personal circumstance of Pip’s is convenient for the convict? Chapter 2 1. How does Dickens arouse our sympathies for certain characters? 2. Why does Pip live with village

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    In book form ) Pip - The protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations‚ Pip begins the story as a young orphan boy being raised by his sister and brother-in-law in the marsh country of Kent‚ in the southeast of England. Pip is passionate‚ romantic‚ and somewhat unrealistic at heart‚ and he tends to expect more for himself than is reasonable. Pip also has a powerful conscience‚ and he deeply wants to improve himself‚ both morally and socially. Read an in-depth analysis of Pip. Estella - Miss

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    The Bildungsroman and Pip ’s "Expectations" Rachel Birk On the surface‚ Great Expectations appears to be simply the story of Pip from his early childhood to his early adulthood‚ and a recollection of the events and people that Pip encounters throughout his life. In other words‚ it is a well written story of a young man ’s life growing up in England in the early nineteenth century. At first glance‚ it may appear this way‚ an interesting narrative of youth‚ love‚ success and failure‚ all of which are

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    Pip lives with his sister‚ Ms. Joe and her husband Joe‚ who works as a blacksmith. The tale opens with Pip accidentally meeting an escaped convict who threatens to kill Pip if he rats him out. Pip brings food to the meeting place the next day and is surprised to see that different convict is hiding in the graveyard. Later‚ while eating dinner with his family and Pip thinks his strict sister discovered the missing food and subsequently

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    different life styles they live. Joe is a man that is born into the working class. Unlike Estella‚ his life is not filled with spare time‚ and Joe doesn’t eat the best food that is offered. Estella is not the daughter of Miss Havisham because she is adopted at a young age. Dickens makes witty remarks about each class. Coming from a working class‚ Dickens understands the struggles and hard times of a man like Joe. Estella is rude and ignorant towards others‚ while Joe spends most of his time working

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    the main character‚ Pip. Pip is a young orphan child that lives with his sister‚ Mrs. Joe‚ and her husband‚ Joe and is best friends with a beautiful‚ smart girl named Biddy. He lives a happy childhood with his apprentice‚ Joe‚ until one day Uncle Pumplechook invites him to “play” at Miss Havisham’s house. Miss Havisham is a rich‚ victimized woman who wears her wedding dress from the day her fiancée abounded her at the alter. This is the beginning of Pip’s new adventure of life. Pip instantly falls in

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    ideals and stereotypes in Great Expectations through the characters Mrs. Joe‚ Miss Havisham‚ and Joe Gargery. Mrs. Joe‚ Pip’s overbearing and tyrannical sister‚ contrasts with typical female standards in the late 1800s‚ as she has household authority but does not act as a good mother figure to Pip. He describes Mrs. Joe as a woman who “almost always wore a coarse apron‚

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