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This section comprises of Pip’s development, tracking his journey from a young orphan to a gentleman in training. : The novel opens with Pip meeting the
: The novel opens with Pip meeting the convict Magwitch in a graveyard, a formative event that instills a lifelong sense of guilt. These encounters spark Pip's desire to rise above
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: Pip is introduced to the eccentric Miss Havisham and the beautiful, cold Estella. These encounters spark Pip's desire to rise above his "common" status.
: Pip’s life changes when the lawyer Jaggers informs him of an anonymous benefactor providing him with "great expectations" to become a gentleman in London. Public Speaking: Informative Speaking