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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Pip's Innocence...

Pip lived a life of innocence; he doesn't really know that thet people down by the river are bad and that you have to tell someone where you are going before you actually go. He lives in a house with his sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, who married Joe Gargery, the blacksmith. He never met his other family members so his older sister decided that she was going to raise the poor boy. Once she finds out that Pip was missing she goes on what they say as a "ram-page", and when she found Pip back at home she starts regretting ever raising him, telling him that he could have been in the graveyard with the other people in his family if it wasn't for her.
Mrs. Joe Gargery is a women of strickness and not much kindness or love. It is almos like she sticks to a routine every day. She cooks for the family for every meal, does what she has to do during the day and then feed them when they get home. When dinner is ready every night they all sit down and ear it together. Pip doesn't have a horribel life, he is probably luckier than some other people may be in the city. Although Joe is nice to him but his sister isn't, he still gets a bed to sleep in every night and foot to eat when he is hungry. Maybe it is not a life that many of us would perfer to live but for him, it is a ok life that seems to work out just fine for him.

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