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Date: June 15, 1998
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When Pip realizes that his true benefactor was a convict, he was disappointed, partly because the source of his money was of a lower class than himself. But as Pip gets to know Magwitch better, he begins to understand that even those of a lower social class can be great and friendly people...
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When Pip says, "For now my repugnance to him had all melted away, and in the hunted, wounded, shackled creature who had meant to be my benefactor, and series of years. I only saw in him a much better man than I had been to Joe," it is obvious that he was very influenced by Magwitch...
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