Great expetations

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Great Expetations
Charles Dickens
1
In the Churchyard
Pip is an orphan boy who lives with his sister and Joe (his sister’s husband). One evening, he was in the churchyard, where his parents areburied, when suddenly a man apeared. He wanted from Pip some food and it has to be given by the following’s day morning. Pip brought it on time but the man wasn’t there. He found other man (who hadescaped from prison like the other) that looked-like the other.
2
Christmas day
They were having dinner on Christmas day when his sister found out that there were some missing food. Pip started to runand he saw that there were soldiers going towards his house. They wanted the blacksmith to repair some hanscuffs. After doing that, Joe and Pip followed the soldiers because they were going to catchthe covicts. They catched them and one of them told that he had stolen the food from Joe’s house.
3
At miss Havisham’s
It was two years laterwhen Pip and Joe were sitting near the fire. His sisterhad gone with Pumblehook. They went back and his uncle brought him to Havisham’s.
Pip arrived to Havisham’s and saw that it all was dark because the woman couldn’t see the the sunlight. A young girlcalled Estella laught at him because of his clothes.
4
The pale young gentleman
Pip got home and his sister asked him many questions about her house. He went the following week foy playing withEstella. Havisham told him it was her birthday that day. Later that day, he was going home, he turned a corner where found a boy who wanted to have a fight with him. Pip won. Pip started to visitHavisham weekly.
5
“I must become a gentleman”
Pip become a blacksmith. He was unhappy because he couldn’t see Estella. He decided to go to Havisham’s and asked her where Estella was. She was in Francelearning to be a lady. Pip told Biddy (the girl who looks after his sister) a secret. He wanted to be a gentleman.
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