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Describe the frightened qualities and behaviour of the convict in the story'Great expectation'?

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Much of Great Expectations is about Pip's journey to moral and psychological maturity. Pip reaches maturity through adversity, and as many adolescents do, through realizing and accepting that the world is more complicated and uncontrollable than he once believed.

Pip's great expectations, which exalt the orphaned boy from would-be blacksmith to wealthy gentleman, at first turn him into a snob. He measures people by their outward appearances: how they speak, what they wear, and how much money they have. He becomes ashamed of his dear old friend and mentor, the good-hearted Joe, because he is a humble blacksmith who doesn't speak well. He is mortified when he discovers his benefactor is not Miss Havisham, a lady, but the convict Magwitch.

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