Great Expectations Characteristics

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In the novel Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, a few patterns can be deciphered. Thomas C. Foster points out the many common patterns and reading techniques that can be used to see more depth between the lines of Great Expectations and many other classic novels, through his book How to Read Literature Like a Professor. In Great Expectations the protagonist and narrator, Pip, is an extremely dynamic character. His shift from boyhood to adolescence to manhood can be clearly seen through his actions, his voice, and his notorious self-criticism. Pip’s strong sense of morality allows him to see the importance in his actions and realize his mistakes. Among these shifts, many different events mark the changes Pip and his friends experience. …show more content…

In Great Expectations, there is a clear power struggle within Pip as he attempts to elevate himself in society despite his moral judgment. Pip’s desires for social advancement and all the happiness he believes it will bring him overpower him as he struggles to make himself a gentleman. He attempts to learn to read and takes advice from Biddy, his close friend, until he receives his anonymous fortune. His subsequent snobbish attitude and condescension toward his loved ones shows how his desire overtakes his sense of loyalty and decency. The relations among classes that Foster speaks of can be clearly seen when Joe embarrasses Pip during his trip to London with his harsh manners and “coarse hands” (Dickens, need to cite). He is also worried of what another student, Drummle, will think of him after seeing Joe. Pip therefore acts crass and irritated with Joe until he realizes his mistakes and attempts to improve his behavior because of his inner morality. The character of Compeyson also highlights the difference in class and justice. Compeyson, who is educated, was able to talk himself out of a heavy sentence, while Magwitch, with very little education, received a harsh one. As Magwitch said, “He was a smooth one to

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