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Characters in 'Great Expectations' ?
Im writing an essay on 'Great Epectations' By Charles Dickens and i need a lots of words and adjectives to describe Estella and Pip.
The person who can come up with the best and most interesting adjectives to describe Estella and Pip as characters will get the points.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Some words to describe them
Estella: Beautiful, elegant, enchanting, compassionless, manipulative, deceitful,uncaring, fallacious, fraudulent, egotistic, vain
Pip: innocent, straightforward, a gentlemen, humble, honest, modest, caring, true, compassionate
- Anonymous5 years ago
i think of the hero, Pip, is very a useful character. in spite of if he's the hero, he's no longer suitable, he has character flaws. case in point, he turns right into a snob while he thinks that miss haversham is the mysterious benefactor who has made him rich. Later, while he learns the fact, he's remorseful. And Joe, Pip's brother-in-regulation is, i think of an exceedingly useful character. an straightforward, kindly guy with multiple humility, he does not undergo a grudge against Pip while Pip is unkind to him for the duration of his snobbish section, he has multiple organic dignity. he's one in all the main likeable characters in all of Dickens. multiple the characters in 'super expectancies' are greater-than-life and exaggerated, as in a lot of his different books, yet i think of those 2, Pip and Joe, are fairly properly-drawn as useful beings.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Characters
http://www.eriding.net/amoore/prose/greatexpectati...
Study Guides:
http://www.shmoop.com/intro/literature/charles-dic...
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/gex/