Great Expectations Why Does Pi
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“Pip changes from an innocent child to a character consumed by false values and snobbery.” Explore the major incidents in Pip’s childhood that contribute to this change.
Pip’s transition into snobbery is, I believe, a steady one from the moment that he first meets Miss Havi ....
Middle of paper
.... girl whom he is later to fall madly in love with. It is here that he is referred to only as boy. It is here that he forms his “Great Expectations”.
From these experiences Pip finds out about what he considers polite society, but Satis House is a place where society is anything but polite. This is exemplified by Estella’s blatant lack of regard for Pip’s feelings; she points out to him for the first time his faults such as his “coarse hands…. thick boots& ....
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