Social Class in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

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His prayers are eventually answered when an influential lawyer, Jaggers, informs him that he is able to be educated to become a gentleman in London and inherit a large fortune. Joe, Pip’s brother-in-law, is a blacksmith and also from the peasant class. Unlike Miss Havisham who received her wealth from inheritance, Joe works diligently in order to make a living...
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However, the result of his hard work has no effect and he remains in the lower class. Because of Pip’s aspiration to improve himself socially, he transformed himself to supercilious and proud towards Joe and Biddy. For instance, Pip states, “If I could have kept him [Joe] away by money, I certainly would have paid money” (Dickens 217)...
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