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Money Makes People
Summary: Throughout the novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, money has been a developing theme. The person I find to be most affected by money thus far is Pip. In the first few chapters, Pip is introduced as a small town boy with little money. As the novel continues however, it becomes clear that money is severely interfering with his life and how he acts towards others.
Throughout the novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, money has been a developing theme. The person I find to be most affected by money thus far is Pip. In the first few chapters, Pip is introduced as a small town boy with little money. As the novel continues however, it becomes clear that money is severely interfering with his life and how he acts towards others. This just shows how money is such a relevant theme throughout then novel.
Throughout these first few chapters it is easy to see that pip is a small town boy with a fairly simple life. This can be seen when Pip says "My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip." (Dickens Pg.3) At first it seemed as if pip really didn't care much about...
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