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Great Expectations: PIPS PERSONALITY CHANGE Most people would assume
that through age and maturation, a boy with a wonderful heart and
personality would further develop into a kind hearted, considerate
gentleman. In Great Expectations, Charles Dickens provides his readers
with an example of a boy who regresses in certain aspects of his
personality rather than progressing as one would expect. ... Pips most unfavorable quality was the fact that he was
ashamed of his past and his family. ... Pips disrespect shown towards Joe during his visit to
London, forever changed their once special relationship with each other.
In conclusion, Pips unfavorable qualities brought him nothing but
grief. ... His
ungratefulness and the fact that he was ashamed of his poor family caused
his relationship with Joe and Biddy to forever change.
Approximate Word count = 598 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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