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Great Expectations Summary. Great Expectations is the story of Pip, an orphan boy adopted by a blacksmith's family, who has good luck and great expectations, and then loses both his luck and his expectations. Through this rise and fall, however, Pip learns how to find happiness. He learns the meaning of friendship and the meaning of love and, ...
Studying Great Expectations © Copyright: Andrew Moore, 200116 The narrative voice Pip as narrator Pip is a character in the story whom we can study, as any other character; but his is the novel's narrative voice. Dickens, in Great Expectations, shows enormous skill in his control of the narrative.
Studying Great Expectations © Copyright: Andrew Moore, 20019 Pip, his “head full of George Barnwell” at first thinks himself to be guilty; later he correctly guesses that Orlick is the assailant, but is still troubled by having provided the weapon, “however undesignedly”, and contemplates confessing all to Joe, but never does so.