what is the role of guilt in the novel "great expectations" by charlie's dickens and what does it meant to be innocent?
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Guilt does have a role to play throughout many different parts of the book. After Pip first helps the convict Magwich by bringing him food and supplies, the next weeks are spent wracked with guilt; he is sure that someone will find out, and that Joe especially will find fault in him for helping a prisoner.
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