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Character Analysis Of Great Expectations By Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens consist of many dynamic characters and literary elements that help develop the novel. Dickens introduces the life of the main character, Phillip Pirrip better known as Pip, as he works his way up in society. Along the way, Pip encounters many minor characters such as Biddy to help realize his full potential. Through the use of several literary devices, for example, characterization, conflict, and imagery, we take a young naïve boy and develop him into a gentleman of “great expectations.” As an infant, Pip’s mother and father along with five of his brothers passed away. His older sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gargery, took him in and was then “brought up by hand” in a small village in the southeast of England. Pip had the opportunity to attend the local school where he met Biddy. Biddy is the grand-daughter of Mr. Wopsle’s great-aunt who happens to run the evening school and within the school, a little general shop which was managed by Biddy. According to Pip in describing the first time he encountered Biddy, “She was an orphan like myself, like me, too, had been brought up by hand. She was most noticeable, I thought, in respect of her extremities; for her hair always wanted brushing, her hands always wanted washing, and her shoes always wanted mending and pulling up at the heel” (Chapter Seven, Page 45). As mentioned, Pip and Biddy had many characteristics in common, both being orphans and brought up by hand,

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