The reader's interest was drawn by how Dickens used the relationship between Pips and McWitch. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ The novel "Great Expectations" written by Charles Dickens has a very unique relationship between the two characters to form this I will use It is the main "stem" of this book. The relationship between Pip and Abel Magwitch is very interesting. This is the core of the book because it is the closest and deepest relationship between any two characters in the whole novel.
Mission: "How does this novel show the relationship between Pip and Magwitch when Magwitch went to see Pip when he met with him in the cemetery?" The society of the era that is the beginning of the industrial revolution is a society that is changing rapidly. In the first chapter of "Great Future", the reader was called "Pip" because he was unable to issue his full name, but I met a little boy called "Phillip Pirrip".
"Great Expectations" is a Pip story - a juvenile, an orphan susceptible to attack by his sister, and how he and Magevic's life intertwine - prison prisoners, Magwitch, Pip attack him in the church cemetery When he did, he thought Pip was a simple target. In the early chapter, we clearly emphasized the various lives of the 1800s, such as when Pip called Magwitch 'Sir, it is expected that children will respect all adults. As we saw that Pip was late to go home the children were severely punished again. In addition, criminals and criminals are handled differently, just as they are shipped to prison vessels known as "Hulk" or to countries such as Australia. Actually, as Markiwi says "a man without a hat", if you are not wearing a silk hat regarded as poor, there is a big difference between the rich and the poor.
When Pip returned to London, he met a stranger who thought he was a prisoner who left the swamp when he was a child. The prisoner's name is Magwitch, which Magwitch actually made Pip. He caused Pip's "fantastic future". Here, Pip noticed that he gave up Joe's prisoner's money. Magwicz told him that Pip had the right to fully take over aid to the swamp when he was a child. Magwitch to Pip and another prisoner on the same day said he was a man named Compeyson and indeed responsible for Mrs. Havisham's injured heart. Pip decided not to accept Magwitch 's money anymore, as he brought Magwitch to it, he will take him overseas.