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Title: Positive and Negative Influences (Great Expectations, Les Miserables,
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September 19, 2001 |
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Pip also had a desire to do the right thing all along, but was clouded by the influence of abuse, and other negatives. He also learned to please people as part of behaviorism; he told/did what his sister wanted as a result of physical abuse. In the end however, he learns that he was a gentleman all along... Showed first 250 characters
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He also learned to please people as part of behaviorism; he told/did what his sister wanted as a result of physical abuse. In the end however, he learns that he was a gentleman all along.
The next novel that we read, Les Miserables, is about a man named Jean Valjean, in the time before the French Revolution... Showed next 250 characters
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