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    In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ one of Dickens’ most famous characters is Miss Havisham. She has a few unusual character traits. Miss Havisham is a wealthy woman. Her adopted daughter‚ Estella‚ is love and adored by the narrator of the book‚ Pip‚ along with many other young men. An event that took place in Miss Havisham’s days as a young woman altered her personality completely. Miss Havisham was left at the altar when she was just a young woman. This event changed her for the

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    Miss Havisham Influence

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    Throughout Great Expectations Pip‚ is influenced in both negative and positive ways steering him in the direction of becoming a gentleman and with this comes the power and responsibility of money‚ and throughout his youth and most formative years‚ pip is becoming a toady because of the external influences he’s around‚ his own internal moral struggles‚ and how despite all of the factors working against him‚ he still has good morals and intentions. From the beginning of his meeting with Miss Havisham‚ nearly

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    Characterization of Miss Havisham In Great Expectations Miss Havisham is one of the many characters that had an in-depth background and perfect character flaws. Although she was very rich and elegant she had her own problems that ate away at her every day. A long time ago she was supposed to be marrying her husband. She waited and waited until it was twenty minutes to nine. At that time she received a letter stating that her groom would not be attending. She was utterly crushed. Throughout the book

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    and unable to move on from the past is how Miss Havisham first appears to us in Great Expectations. Although wealthy‚ immensely so‚ she is deeply unhappy proving that money did not buy her joy. Living in a large house with the ironic name of Satis House‚ barricaded by fences and walls‚ she leads a lonely life‚ one of nearly complete seclusion with her only company being her family whom she doesn’t particularly care for. Despite this loneliness‚ Ms. Havisham prefers to be alone never accepting the company

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    Great Expectations Human nature is the psychological and social qualities that characterize humankind. Human nature separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom. The underlining theme of human nature is evident in Great Expectation by Charles Dickens use of his characters. A main characteristic that Dickens displays is friendship. The friendship between Pip and Herbert is strong. Herbert was significant to Pip’s growth in social class and eventual to his revelation. “Friendship was one

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    Great Expectations Essay In life‚ people’s interactions with others can have a large impact in ones character. In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens uses Miss Havisham and Magwitch as creators to show that society is not the best judge of character and that creators can have a large impact in ones life. Miss Havisham and Magwitch are both creators because they use children like Estella and Pip to do what they could never do themselves. Miss Havisham is a creator because she uses Estella to carry

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    Great Expectations: PIP’S PERSONALITY CHANGE Most people would assume that through age and maturation‚ a boy with a wonderful heart and personality would further develop into a kind hearted‚ considerate gentleman. In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens provides his readers with an example of a boy who regresses in certain aspects of his personality rather than progressing as one would expect. Pip‚ a person who had loved and revered his uncle Joe as a child‚ while maturing‚ finds that his

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    Derick Sackos Great Expectations: Chapter 1 Questions 1. The novel is written in what point of view? – The novel is in 1st person. 2. Where does the opening scene take place? – It takes place in a churchyard. 3. What is Pip’s full name? – Pip’s full name is Philip Pirrip. 4. Where are Pip’s parents? – They are dead and buried in the churchyard. 5. With whom does Pip live? – Pip lives with his sister and her husband. 6. What does Joe Gargery do for a living? - Joe is a blacksmith

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    ever done something just to hurt or to mess with someone else who has wronged you at one time? In reading Great Expectations we learn that revenge is what drives people on in this book. For people like Miss Havisham her revenge on men by raising Estella to spite them. We also see in able how he wants to have Compeyson caught and locked away for making him get more jail time. Miss Havisham fell in love with a man from you lower class‚ then she was but on the day of their wedding her soon to be

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    In the novel “Great Expectations” written by Charles Dickens the story is about moral redemption and self discovery. Pip‚ the protagonist‚ struggles to find out who he is in his life‚ he struggles to find his great expectations‚ but at the same time wanting to be morally redeemed for all the bad things he thinks he does throughout his story. Through out the story‚ Pip is always trying to have a clean conscious‚ so when he helps an escaped convict the guilt almost swallows him up. The convict terrifies

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