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    matter what happens in his life‚ he can’t change who he is on the inside. Pip goes through a great deal of hardships throughout the beginning of the book. Pip is hardly aware of his social and educational condition‚ but everything changes when he is exposed to the life of the rich at the Satis House. Pip moves to London due to the generosity of a benefactor‚ and attempts to become the gentleman he had wanted to be. When Pip just about thought his life was over‚ Joe comes to the rescue. Pip’s coming

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    current path in life. However‚ the mentor and pupil relationship between Pip and Miss. Havisham contradicts tradition. Miss Havisham influences the outcome of Pip’s life by exposing him to the idea of wealth and its relation to social status. In “Great Expectation” by Dickens Pip’s expectation of wanting to be a gentleman shows that reality is sometimes ignored when it doesn’t fit within the same premises of the desired expectation. Pip is introduced to Estella by Miss Havisham when he visits her home

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    S2 Critical essay on ‘Goodnight Mister Tom’ Name: How well does Michelle Magorian present the theme of overcoming challenges in her novel Goodnight Mister Tom? Introduction Include the title of the book and name of the author Say who the main characters are Write a brief summary of what happens Say at the end what you will write about in the main part of your essay The novel ‘Goodnight Mister Tom is written by Michelle Magorian and is a very ……………… book. The main characters are ………………

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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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    Task: Willie Beech’s life and personality has been influenced by his mother‚ Mr Tom and Zach in the novel‚ "Goodnight Mister Tom". Write about how each character has influenced Willie’s life and personality. Which of these characters‚ in your opinion has had the greatest influence on Willie? A novel that I have read and enjoyed is "Goodnight Mister Tom" by Michelle Magorian. The novel takes place during World War 2. The novel deals with themes such as death‚ war and child abuse. It is about a called

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    The title of the play is called “Blues For Mister Charlie.” James Baldwin gives this play this title because he is leaving a message to the readers and that message can be interpreted in different ways. How I interpret the title is that I think Mister Charlie is referring to the white folks in white town. Blues is a type of music that black American uses as a way to express their feeling and emotions that can’t be expressed through words. The emotions of sadness‚ melancholy‚ and depression that African

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    In the novel Great Expectations pip was one of the characters most influenced. Miss Havisham influenced pip and changed him forever. It started when Miss Havisham invited pip to her house. When pip found out that he had a benefactor he thought it was Miss Havisham because she was rich‚ but it turned out to be the convict. She started talking to him. She started to change pip way of thinking‚ and that changed him forever. In the Novel it shows how Pip thought that Miss Havisham was her benefactor

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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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    One way that Pip matures is how he changes his views on brother-in-law‚ Joe. In the second chapter of Great Expectations‚ Pip sees Joe‚ “as a larger species of child‚ and as no more than [his] equal” (Dickens 7). This shows that Pip sees Joe as his equal‚ meaning that he respects Joe‚ but as another child. Pip seeing Joe this way means that Joe isn’t that much of a superior figure around the house‚ it’s mostly Mrs. Joe making the decisions and disciplining Pip. Later on in the book‚ Pip was‚ “afraid

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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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