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How many pips in great expectations

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Answered by abdullaok63
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Answer:

two Pips

Explanation:

Because Pip is narrating his story many years after the events of the novel take place, there are really two Pips in Great Expectations: Pip the narrator and Pip the character—the voice telling the story and the person acting it out.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer:

Philip Pirrip, called Pip, is the hero and storyteller in Charles Dickens' epic Great Expectations (1861). He is among the most well known characters in English writing, broadly depicted everywhere throughout the world in front of an audience and screen.

Pip portrays his story numerous years after the occasions of the novel happen. The tale pursues Pip's procedure from youth blamelessness to adulthood. The money related and social ascent of the hero is joined by a passionate and good crumbling, which powers Pip to perceive his negative desires in another mindfulness

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