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The Constrasting Characters Biddy and Estella from Great Expectations

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The Constrasting Characters Biddy and Estella from Great Expectations

Dickens describes Biddy as an uncomplicated character He makes it seem that she is better suited to Pip. He uses phrases such as “ a blessing” and “ beautiful at heart.” Dickens uses almost pleasant words when describing Biddy, this makes the reader feel that she is the good character in this novel. On the other hand he describes
Estella has “cruel and cold.” This makes her seem more and more patronising and inconsiderate. Obviously not the good character in this novel. Dickens creates these character under stereotypes of good and bad characters, as Biddy is said not to have a bad bone in her body whereas Estella is cruel but also described as “pretty and …show more content…

Estella is very insulting and rude and often put him down such as by calling him a” common labouring boy.” With this into account Pip still drives towards Estella, this shows that even though
Biddy is good hearted she has nothing to show for it whereas Estella who is cruel and manipulative has Pip in the palm of her hand, this is cruel irony and Dickens uses it to help us understand the feelings and attitudes of all three characters especially the females.
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Estella enters, as Pips first love interest and becomes an important character. She quickly fits into the bad guy role, making the reader dislike her. Later on Biddy enters as Pip’s second love interest, and as Estella is already the taken the bad guy role, it is inevitable that her being the opposite character she take up the opposite role.
Dickens uses these characters to create the main plot of the story and the different characteristics of each character create a great novel.
Biddy falls as the one that got away in Pip’s eyes as he knows that he should of chosen her over Estella who in the end changes to become good as so does Biddy who grows a backbone and marries Joe. This shows how both females changed and moved on and the male Pip didn’t change and stood still trying to choose between them.

The characters help us understand the themes of fear, guilt, growing up and

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