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... The most important illusion in Great Expectations is Pip's confident expectations of a better life. ... How much is Pip's life really is affected by his childhood? ...
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... For most of Pip's adolescent life, he was convinced that he was destined to marry Estella, which determined all of his decisions for most years of his life. ...
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... Pip progresses through three stages of life, all of which he goes through different goals. ... Through the experiences of the three stages of life, Pip has many
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... Pip sees the uncommon life and starts second-guessing his own common self. ... Joe is the biggest influence on Pips life, Pip and Joe are best friends. ...
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... Magwitch was very true and generous to Pip throughout his life. ... Joe had loved Pip throughout his life and showed it when Pip became ill. ...
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... 56, pp. 467-468) Pip furthermore shows a true, unselfish love for Magwitch by appealing for his life. Pip also gives of himself to help his friend Herbert. ...
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... for himself. The loss of wealth, and therefore the loss of the life of luxury, force Pip to re-evaluate his lifestyle. He now understands ...
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... When Joe Gargery comes to visit Pip in his new way of life, Pip is ashamed of Joe, because he is a commoner. At this time, Pip is around twenty years old. ...
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... When Joe Gargery comes to visit Pip in his new way of life, Pip is ashamed of Joe, because he is a commoner. At this time, Pip is around twenty years old. ...
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... When Joe Gargery comes to visit Pip in his new way of life, Pip is ashamed of Joe, because he is a commoner. At this time, Pip is around twenty years old. ...
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... different personality . Pip was a young innocent boy who was a orphaned and is struggling to make something of his life . His love ...
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... Pip experiences three stages in his life. ... In this stage of Pip's life he is always concerned with other people's impressions of his behavior. ...
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... There are positive consequences that follow these examples of guilt. However, they are not revealed until the later stages of Pip's life. ...
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... Clearly, Joe loves Pip to the point that despite his dislike for the life Pip wishes to have, Joe still gives him advice that will help Pip succeed. ...
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... Through out his journey of life, Pip realizes that wealth and class are less important than affection, loyalty, and inner worth. ...
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... in the book. The most important illusion Great Expectations is Pip's confident expectations of a better life. Pip began the book ...
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... "In this tragic tale of society, dreams, and love from two different worlds, we find irony in life." (Few Words...) Pip's first sets of expectations were ...
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... Pip life would have been drastically different if he had not had gone to these places. Miss Havisham's house and Mr. Jaggers' house have similar atmospheres. ...
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... This criminal threatens Pip and tells him that in order for him to have his life spared, Pip has to bring him a metal file and food. ...
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... Joe and Biddy. This stage in Pip's life was brought on through his infatuation with Estella and his new fortune. Even though Pip ...
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... The convict convinces Pip to return the following day with food and a file to remove the shackle from the prisoner's leg or it will cost Pip his life. ...
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... Only by painfully revising his values does Pip reestablish his life on a foundation of sympathy, rather than on vanity, possesions, and social position. ...
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... Only by painfully revising his values does Pip reestablish his life on a foundation of sympathy, rather than on vanity, possesions, and social position. ...
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... Despite all this, we learn that he is a loving, generous, sympathetic man who risks his life to see Pip and spends his fortune to repay Pip for an act of ...
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... kind. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, Pip's life is shaped by three women: Mrs. Joe, Miss Havisham, and Estella. Even ...
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... On the other hand, Joe, was pretty much the opposite of Pip in his satisfaction with life. Joe realized fully, the value of true goodness. ...
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... moving very slow. Youngsters like Pip and Estella, does not have a solid plan of what they want to become in life. The rich families ...
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... He prides himself on this. In the meantime Pip is developing an ego that he will not be aware of and it keeps him from realizing what is important in life. ...
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... Money starts to control Pip's life. He buys extravagant things and spends money as if it had no end. ... Compeyson's actions also ruin Pip's life. ...
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... 359-360). After Magwitch's death, however, Pip feels guilty and becomes depressed when he sees that Magwitch spent most of his life trying help Pip. ...
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