novel‚ Great Expectations‚ is mainly based on a character named Pip who goes from ’rags’ to ’riches’. Joe Gargery‚ Pip’s brother-in-law‚ lives with Pip and Mrs. Joe in the marsh country. He is a blacksmith who doesn’t make a lot of money but manages to stay a mild and good-natured man. But what causes Joe to stay so mild and good-natured throughout Pip’s transformation? The truth can only be revealed through studying his relationship to Pip‚ his importance to the plot‚ and the theme he best represents
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the novel that little boy‚ Pip‚ grows to become knowledgeable‚ ashamed‚ and ungrateful. The theme for this novel is even though one becomes successful in life one should never feel embarrassed and ashamed towards the people who helped one succeed and most important one should never forget where one came from. Becoming successful in life is something to be proud of. Recognizing the people who helped you get there is worth acknowledging. In the middle of the novel‚ Pip‚ realizes the truth about himself
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are very vile and repulsive. Perhaps the best example of a positive and lovable character is Joe Gargery. Joe is a blacksmith and a sort of father to Pip‚ considering the death of both of Pip’s parents. Joe is a simple man who is content with living the life of a “commoner”. This contentment and true happiness that Joe holds creates a sort of parallel between him and the not so easily satisfied Pip. Joe is a true example of someone who is truly happy as he has learned to love himself and appreciate
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Mister Pip written by Lloyd Jones is a story told by Matilda. It is set in the 1990’s on the South Pacific tropical island of Bougainville. The islanders are living in fear in the grip of a civil war rages between the rebels and the Redskins. Mr. Watts or “ Pop Eye” as the children call him‚ is the only remaining white man on the island and he volunteers to teach the village children. He reads Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations to the children‚ who are fascinated by it. Matilda is especially
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Sketch of Joe Gargery Joe Gargery might not be the smartest or wisest of Dickens’ characters‚ but he is definitely one of the kindest and most humane. Although Miss Havisham gets much attention for being different‚ I think that you will soon be convinced that Joe‚ however simple he may be‚ is definitely a unique character. It is my opinion that Dickens made an effort to raise the readers respect for Joe by the sharp contrast between him and his wife. Three qualities belonging to Joe are his affectionate
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STUDY QUESTIONS FOR TEST #2 The following questions will help you study for the exam by getting you to pull together lectures‚ discussions‚ videos‚ and readings. You do not need to memorize obscure facts or statistics but you must have a mastery of the lecture material and be able to apply it to readings and videos to excel on the exam. This review sheet will help you understand what I think are the most important things to know. The exam will consist of multiple choice‚ fill-in-the-blank
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CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY There cannot be any meaningful development in virtually any life without knowledge in mathematics. Mathematics is one of the essential subjects in all aspects of life. It is the basis or the foundation for almost all careers. For instance‚ a doctor‚ an accountant‚ a teacher and an engineer etc. requires mathematical knowledge in their daily work. According to Asafo Adjei (1990)‚ learning mathematics is a means of developing logical and quantitative thinking
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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle short story‚ “The Five Orange Pips”‚ Sherlock Homes and his sidekick Watson prove the mystery behind the deaths of the Openshaw male family members. Holmes is presented details within the story that lead John Openshaw to believe his family is cursed. However‚ through logical reasoning Holmes and Watson reveal the mysteries to the Openshaw family deaths. The narrator introduces the reader to a gentleman named John Openshaw‚ who fears that his family has a mysterious death
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Mister Pip Section 1 1 – Mr. Watts ‘He looked like someone who had seen or known great suffering and hadn’t been able to forget it.’ p1 ‘We never saw him smile.’ p1 ‘Because Pop Eye was the only white for miles around‚ little kids stared at him until their ice blocks melted over their black hands.’ p3 ‘She could not see what us kids had come to see: a kind man.’ p41 2 – Themes 1. Island life there was a lot told about island life‚ what the environment is like‚ what the people are like
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“Drugs‚ Sports‚ Body Image and G.I. Joe” Critique 1. “Drugs‚ Sports‚ Body Image and G.I. Joe” by Natalie Angier 2. The thesis is “some researchers worry that Joe and other action-hero figures may‚ in minor fashion‚ help fan the use of muscle-building drugs among young athletes.” (486) Angier wants to convey to the audience that dolls can affect whether he or she will use muscle-building drugs to grow big like the G.I. Joe dolls. Dolls like Barbie‚ G.I. Joe helps to send a message to the kids
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