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Great Expectations

   
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Title: Great Expectations
 
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Subject: Biographies
Author: Charlotte Collins
Date: July 1, 2009
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They become parted and Pip doesn’t go straight to Joe for advice and help as he is not there, but tries to sort things out his way and becomes a person that thinks everything he does must be right. Pip looked to Joe as a stepfather but when Mrs Joe dies and no longer keeps in contact with him, he does not think of him to be involved in any part of his life any more, as he has one in London without him...
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Unlike Pip, Joe is a true gentleman because although he was not brought up to be a kind, considerate, polite man, he has lived his life, and is all these things naturally. Pip in wanting to be a true gentleman becomes an impostor who thinks he can be gentlemanly by being taught how to spend money and have an expensive education...
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Great Expectations. How does the relationship between Pip and Joe change and develop as the novel goes on? What is Dickens saying about society at the time?   Great Expectations: Pip   Great Expectations Character Analysis - Pip   Great Expectation Pip and Bildungsroman   Sympathy for PIP   The Growth of Pip   Pip Intro   Redemptive Rewards: The Progression Of Pip   Climbing Social Ladders, A Characterization of Pip   Explore the Evolution of Pip and Joe's Relationship ? How it Changes and Develops   The True Gentleman of Great Expectations   Great Expectations - Estella   Great Expectations by Charles Dickens   Charles Dickens - Great Expectations   Show how the opening chapter of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is effective in arousing the interest of the reader  
 
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