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Life In Dickens Great Expectations, By Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations is a novel written by Charles Dickens. This novel is about a boy named Pip and his life. He lives with his abusive sister and kind brother-in-law. The novel is happening in Kent and London in the early to mid-1800s, and contains some of Dickens' most memorable scenes, including the opening. Great Expectations includes extreme imagery, poverty such as prison chains, and fights to the death, and has a different ranged characters who have been in popular culture. All of the characters have different social status either and it can be interpret with some social theories. The main character Pip been through lots of things and they affected him, his chacater, his life and his …show more content…

His personality include humbleness and lovingness. His childhood poverty is the reason fort his personality. In the beginning of the story, Pip is a moderate boy and he was living his own humble life. This will change he meets Magwich, a thief and benefactor. We can see Pip’s kindness when he help the convict, Magwich, give food and clothes. Magwich tells Pip that he’ll never forget his helpfulness. This is beginning of Pip’s change. Throughout the novel, Great Expectations, “the character, Pip gradually changes from a kind and humble character to a character that is ambitious, then snobbish and finally kind and loving character which he was at the beginning of the story.” ("Great Expectations: Changes in the Character of Pip." 123Help.com. 11 Apr 2016 …show more content…

When he spend more time with Mrs Hamington and learned his life style, he was more clear about how to act and how to be a gentilmen. Eventhough in his home, his sister and Joe was rude and uneducated, Pip was not like that when he was socializing through his life. It can be argued that this situation can be explained by secondary socialization. Secondary socialization refers to the process of learning what is the appropriate behavior as a member of a smaller group within the larger society. Basically, it is the behaviors intensified by society. Secondary socialization occurs outside the home. It is where children and adults learn how to act in a way that is appropriate for the situations they are in as Pip learned in Mrs. Hamington’s house. After he got out of the home, he stil was thinging that it is a must for a man to be a educated and gentle. His primary socialization which refers to learning acting appropriate from parents does not affect him that much. Also in this novel we can see that all the events happen at the Victorian England times. Thats why the relationships between people in the village is according to classes. The classes are ranging from criminals, Magwitch, to the poor peasants of the country, Joe and Biddy, to the middle class, Pumblechook, to the very rich, Miss Havisham. They treat each other according to their income level. It is not an regular thing to talk with an wealthy upper

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