Political Science, asked by lyzhimo, 18 days ago

explain with suitable example on the theme greed for money in the novel great expectations​

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Answered by harshid710
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People who are greedy are a little too interested in having something. Usually, that something is money. Rich people who keep trying to get more and more money are often accused by being greedy. A gluttonous person is greedy for food. If you're obsessed with something and can't get enough of it, you're greedy for it. This is a word for extreme, grasping, devouring behavior.

Explanation:

Greed often has to do with wanting lots of money or material wealth, but it doesn't necessarily only relate to money. Any time someone wants more than their fair share or has a strong desire to accumulate something, especially at the expense of others or if there is only so much to go around, this can be considered an example of greed.

Some examples of greed that don't include money are:

  • A person who takes all of the cookies in the house for himself, not sharing even though he know others will want some.
  • A person at work who takes credit for the hard work of others and who takes a larger share of the bonus money or prize for sales, even if he didn't actually do anything to earn it.
  • An employee who takes lavish vacations at the expense of his employer by claiming that the vacations are business trips, even when they really aren't.
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