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    a well developed plot‚ and many subplots hidden within the main‚ can create many twists and turns and make what may seem like a ‘fairy tale’ story a much more interesting and complex one. The protagonist of the navel is a seven year old boy named Pip.

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    Gargery and the life of the forge in the presentation of the central issues of Great Expectations. “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens is a novel about a young boy‚ named Pip‚ who’s expectations are raised from being a blacksmiths apprentice to being a gentleman after he is adopted by an unknown benefactor. As a result of this Pip leaves his childhood home of the forge and his father figure‚ Joe Gargery. The novel explores the key themes of corruption of money‚ love and heartbreak‚ and pride. The following

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    particularly the belief in progress and the ability of an individual to shape his own destiny. New paragraph Great Expectations is a bildungsroman novel. Pip’s apostrophe social and moral formation propel the narrative forward. Throughout the novel Pip is faced with struggling to fit into a society he was not born into‚ nor initially morally suited for. Pip’s desire for self-improvement is the main source of the novel’s apostrophe title. Pip’s apostrophe low social standing makes itself felt in the

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    this world with freedom from judgement of others. We were happy with what we had‚ and were accepting of others based on their character‚ not their wealth. Pip came into Dickens’ world of Great Expectations in the same fashion‚ but as he came of age he learned to judge others with as much vigor as others in his society. Born into a poor family‚ Pip rose among the ranks of society‚ and with this rose his willingness to tear others down based on their wealth. With the tactical use of intricate characters

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    wife Elizabeth. Charles was the oldest of eight children two of which died in childhood. The writer reflects his own upsetting family life onto the pages of his book. However he does exaggerate himself and what he went through‚ but under the name of Pip‚ this really adds to the atmosphere of the book. More great tributes to Great Expectations are the brilliant page turning‚ cliff hangers. The reason there are so many of them is due to the way the book was published. Dickens wanted his story to be

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    Defining the “Gentleman” and the attack by Charles Dickens on the gentility of society‚ in the reading of Great Expectations. “Biddy‚” said I‚ after binding her to secrecy‚ “I want to be a gentleman” This line in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is a catalyst for a great discussion and debate‚ one which baffled the people of the Victorian age and still baffles critics to this day‚ what is a true gentleman? Great Expectations is regarded as a masterpiece by Dickens‚ it moves away from

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    Summer Assignment • Inner conflict is when a character has mixed feeling within him self. Pip has an inner conflict in the beginning of the book. When he runs into the run away convict‚ the convict told him to get a file and wittles Pip agrees to do it out of fear. When he gets back to his house he is about to take it. He then thinks of what he is actually doing. He realizes that he is stealing from his favorite person in the world‚ Joe. He is then conflicted of what to do. On one hand he is scared

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    that Estella is arrogant and rude‚ Pip is not only infatuated with her beauty and wealth‚ but also almost envies it. In fact the humiliation Estella puts Pip through‚ causes Pip to feel very lowly of himself and the way he has been brought up. This causes Pip’s expectations to change from expecting to be Joe’s blacksmith apprentice‚ to studying to become a gentlemen noticed and admired by Estella. As years pass‚ Estella continues to play with Pip’s heart‚ and Pip continues to unconditionally have

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    it can be influenced by others. This concept is noticeable with Pip‚ the main character in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Pip is an orphan boy who lives in Kent‚ England with his abusive sister‚ Mrs. Joe‚ and his sympathetic uncle‚ Joe Gargery. He searches for value as a person in becoming a gentleman and in earning the love of Estella‚ an orphan adopted by Miss Havisham‚ a wealthy spinster. Throughout his journey‚ Pip matures from having innocence to losing innocence‚ marking his

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    Haversham has ulterior motives in adopting Estella‚ this is not a loving action on her part‚ but a calculated manoeuvre to turn the child into a haughty‚ heartless instrument of revenge against men. Estella is encouraged to practice her disdain on Pip and to break his heart. Paradoxically‚ Miss Havershams greatest sin‚ is against herself. By hardening her heart she loses her generous‚ affectionate nature and becomes withered inside emotionally. Her punishment is that the heartless young woman she

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