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Title: 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?
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Another example is when he is describing Joe's clothing, although he recognises that they are shabby and worn, it doesn't seem to matter to him.
When Mrs. Joe receives news that Miss. Havisham (an extremely wealthy woman) would like Pip to go and play at her house, the journey from Mrs... Showed first 250 characters
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Joe receives news that Miss. Havisham (an extremely wealthy woman) would like Pip to go and play at her house, the journey from Mrs. Joe's to Miss Havisham's is a symbolic emotional journey which marks a change in Pip's life. He embarks on a journey through life, and from this point he cannot "retrace the by-paths" the he and Joe had "trodden together"... Showed next 250 characters
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