why did the pip feel guilty even after the convict was taken away ? chapter name - pip overcomes his fear by charles Dickens class 8th
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Pip's sense of guilt has an adverse effect on his relationship with Joe in these early chapters. Joe has always been very good to him but Pip still feels quite unable to confide in him. ... Pip feels even more guilty as he has to steal a file belonging to Joe, at the convict's request.
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Pip felt guilty as he had to steal a file from his inmate. He felt like a thief and a bad boy and also imagined that he is being judged by everything he meets on his walk.
- The question has been asked from the story great expectations by Charles Dickens.
- Pip knew that he had no other choice but to help the inmate, even though he was scared. One day Pip goes out into the marsh and sends the food and file to the prisoner.
- On the way, Pip became disoriented, and was unsure as to where he was searching for the convict. He sees a man sleeping on the river bank and assumes him as the same prisoner as he saw before.
- When he wakes the man, he quickly becomes aware that he is not the convict who demanded to bring him food and file.
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