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Explore the way in which Dickens uses the house of Miss Havisham and Wemmick to reflect their character and status and to show his own philosophy, I will also be examining the way Dickens uses his novels to show his own view of the society he lives in.

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Have a little read: ... In this essay, I intend to explore the way in which Dickens uses the house of Miss Havisham and Wemmick to reflect their character and status and to show his own philosophy, I will also be examining the way Dickens uses his novels to show his own view of the society he lives in. The story begins with a boy called Pip who was invited to play by Miss Havisham at the Satis House. Whilst he was there, he fell in love with Estella even though she treats him rudely, and she spoke to him like he was dirt. "Come boy!" "Ha! He is merely a common little boy!" Estella calls Pip that and treats him cruel because he is a 'common' person, she treat him as if he is nothing special and just another mere working boy. Pip is a boy who falls in love with a rude obnoxious girl (Estella) and tries to

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