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Pip of "Great Expectations"
A character analysis of Pip from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations".
In the novel, ?Great Expectations? by Charles Dickens, the character of Philip Pirrip, or Pip, is the primary focus of the story. The story is narrated in the first-person voice, giving more interaction for Pip and the readers of the story, wherein the life, feelings, and thoughts of Pip were...
Number of paragraphs: 13
Number of sentences: 57
Number of words: 1516
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Reading Novels
The first novel that I recall reading is ?Great Expectations? by Charles Dickens. This introduction to a different kind of novel is a new experience for me, because as I finished reading the novel, I felt disenchanted and unsure of the story?s final chapter, and the way Dickens ended his novel....
Number of paragraphs: 4
Number of sentences: 18
Number of words: 673
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