What are Pip's ?Great Expectations' and how are these conveyed through language in Dickens' text?

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Philosophy

 

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Gary C

 

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January 12, 2016

 

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Along with this opportunity, Pip is presented with a lot of ?Great Expectations' which he must meet. These expectations will be explored in the essay. When Pip was still young, Joe and Pip had decided the Pip was to be a blacksmith. Pip was quite fond of the idea until he went to Miss Havisham's house and faced the demoralising critique from Estella...
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After this, Pip started to be more self ? aware and lost his self ? esteem and views of his "common hands". He also became ashamed of where he grew up and lived and also of whom he is associated with. He also becomes annoyed with the fact that Joe had not grown up with a formal education. Pip wishes Joe had been more educated so that Joe could teach Pip to be like that...
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