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    Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens‚ the main character‚ Pip‚ lives a life in which a sudden change occurs. Pip has to challenge himself to change because if he cannot adapt to the change‚ he will never be happy. As a little boy‚ Pip had to get used to the change of his parents’ death. Also‚ he was forced to get used to his rude sister having to take care of him. Once he grew up‚ Pip received the biggest change of his life: becoming a gentleman. As Pip heads to being a gentleman in London‚ Dickens uses

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    better known as Pip. Early in the book during the opening chapter‚ Pip the character is a child‚ and Pip the narrator focuses gently on fun as his younger self‚ however he enables the reader to both feel and see the story through his eyes. The technique conveyed‚ through the structure shows that there are two perspectives‚ two characters‚ two Pip’s . Both Pip the narrator and Pip the character‚ the voice telling the story‚ and the person acting it out. Throughout the introduction Pip comes across very

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    classes. In Great Expectations Charles Dickens‚ main character‚ Pip‚ is an orphan summoned by a wealthy woman to be a playmate of her daughter. Soon after meeting the girl‚ Estella‚ he falls in love‚ and will stop at nothing to mature into a suitable partner for her. An anonymous benefactor provides for Pip’s journey to becoming a gentleman. After an unfortunate occurrence between his benefactor and the police‚ Pip loses his newfound

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    briars - thorny plants wittles - [dialect] food weather-cock - a weather vane gibbet - a device used to hang people‚ gallows l. How does Pip get his name? Where is he at the beginning of the story? Pip gets his name because his father’s name is Pirrip and his real name is Philip and when he was little he couldn’t say the name so he called himself Pip. At the beginning of the story he is at a marsh country down by the river. 2. Briefly describe the convict. What evidence is there that the

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    readers feel sorry for Pip‚ and Dickens also introduces several major themes‚ creates an eerie and creepy setting and gets the plot of the story moving immediately. The first chapter immediately involves the reader because of Pip’s terrifying encounter with the convict but this also mixed in with the humour of the chapter. Pip is physically alone in the cemetery and alone because he is an orphan. Even though we are enclosed in this ominous location‚ the readers still sense Pips childish imagination

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    Moral Struggles of Great Expectations Pip is the main character of the novel desires to fulfil his expectations and the world he lives in does not gladly provide an easy way to his dream. Joe is his brother-in-law and his angry sister’s husband who treats Pip much better than her‚ just because he happens to have a bog heart. In the beginning of the novel‚ prior to Pip being exposed to the world he feels that he can satisfy his expectations‚ Joe and Pip are equals – the humbleness and loyalty that

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    the main protagonist‚ Pip‚ a country boy received an opportunity to go to London and pursue his dream of becoming an educated gentleman. He received money from a secret benefactor‚ Abel Magwitch‚ a criminal he encounters right in the beginning of the novel‚ and he could go to London. Although he was a poor country boy who was brought up by hand (Dickens 7)‚ he went to London with a huge amount of money and could have some sense of pride. In this passage Herbert teaches Pip‚ now nicknamed “Handel”

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    important plot development in the early chapters of Great Expectations occurs at the beginning of Chapter 8 with the introduction of Miss Havisham and Estella. The themes of social class‚ ambition‚ and advancement move to the forefront of the novel as Pip explores his feelings for the "very pretty and very proud" young lady. His want for self-improvement compels him to idealize Estella. Her condescension and disdain spurns Pip’s desire for self-improvement as he longs to become a member of her social

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    What’s PIP? PIP stands for personal injury protection. PIP is extended car insurance that’s available in some states in the U.S. The coverage is usually for medical expenses. Sometimes‚ the insurance will cover lost wages due to an accident and other damages. This type of insurance is to cover people in an accident regardless of the person to blame. Usually‚ someone makes a claim on their own insurance. Depending on the laws in the state‚ someone may make a claim on your PIP insurance. Depending

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    | |DATE ISSUED ‚ | | Section II: Information This Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is to inform the employee named above that his/her job performance fails to meet the minimum requirements of the position and to provide the employee with an opportunity to improve job performance in the specific areas described. If the employee

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