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Philip Pirrip, or Pip, the main character of Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, is a multi-dimensional character.

Pip is:

an orphan

- his parents died, his sister and her husband (Joe) raise him

a dreamer, ambitious

- he always has a dream or goal in mind (an expectation... nudge, nudge)

- even when he realizes a dream, reaches a goal, he sets a new one

- wants to improve himself and to rise in society

brave

- helps the convict in the cemetery when he's still a child

- persistent in his love for Estella

idealist, romantic

- believes in true love

- tends to see things as black and white, good and bad

good at heart, generous

- judges himself harshly

- does "random acts of kindness" helping Magwitch and Herbert

- loves the people who care for him, like Joe

- has a good conscience

- though loses sight of this when he becomes a gentleman

imaginative

- shown in the stories he tells to sister and Mr. Pumblechook about Miss Havisham

in love with Estella, head over heels

- despite the fact that she doesn't love him back

- they have a shared past as abused orphans

For more information on the character Pip and other characters in Great Expectations, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Links.

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