Pip in Great Expectations
.... high society.
Pip becomes jealous, though, because
Estella exists in this society and is wooed by many suitors. He becomes determined ....
(515

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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... his elder sister, along with her kindly blacksmith husband, who raises
Pip with a "hard and heavy hand," to Miss Havisham and
Estella,
Pip's great expectations ....
(1103

4

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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... his elder sister, along with her kindly blacksmith husband, who raises
Pip with a "hard and heavy hand," to Miss Havisham and
Estella,
Pip's great expectations ....
(1103

4

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Great Expectations
.... possessions. This research will analyze this influence on Joe, Mr. Joe, Pumblechook, Miss Havisham,
Estella,
Pip, and Wemmick. Joe ....
(1576

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Great Expectations
....
Pip meets
Estella, Miss Haversham's ward. Miss .... Miss Haversham has been cold and hard in her treatment of both
Pip and
Estella. She ....
(870

3

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Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
....
Pip meets
Estella, Miss Haversham's ward. Miss .... Miss Haversham has been cold and hard in her treatment of both
Pip and
Estella. She ....
(870

3

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Great Expectations
.... want to be a gentleman to spite her or to gain her over?" and he answers, "I don't know." Biddy could be the subject of
Pip's affection rather than
Estella. ....
(2103

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Charles Dickens
.... The ending of the book in which
Pip and
Estella are emotionally united with each other has been criticized as being far weaker than the other ending, although ....
(872

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The Grieving Process
.... She admits her broken heart and melancholy to
Pip and then encourages her granddaughter
Estella to break his heart, obviously to avenge her own broken heart by ....
(1600

6

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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... He also cites Great Expectations, for which Dickens had written one ending in which
Pip sees
Estella from afar, and for which he was obliged by the publisher ....
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