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Title: Great Expectations: Pip
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The scene when he
takes Pip to work shows the change that he goes through on his way to work: ?By
degrees, Wemmick got dryer and harder as we went along, and his mouth tightened
into a post-office again.? Just like Pip, he changes how he acts according to
which role he is playing... Showed first 250 characters
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He seems not to want his two lives to mix, but is helpless
to prevent it. Whenever Joe says he is coming to London, Pip doesn?t like he
idea, but he ends up coming anyway. Also, when he finds that Orlick is working
for Miss Havisham, he is apparently shocked... Showed next 250 characters
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