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Charles thingyens worte the novel 'Great Expecptations' in 1860, In my essay i will be analyzing how the novel has been written from the prospective of a child. I will explore such factors as; How pip cannot say his own name,how vunurable he is and how he i threatened by his enviroment. I will study many other points aswell such as how Pip has a childish imagination and thus using these points i will find out and determine how 'Great Expectations' is written in the prospective of a child.

Pip is vunerable in the novel 'Great expectations', he is described like this to shiw he is a child. In the text it describes his vunurability ''the small bundle of shivers growing afraid it all abd begining to cry''. This shows Pip is a child as it is describing how cold and lonely he is feeling, it is highly unlikely an adult would describe being alone in this manor there for it shows Pips childlike behavoir showing Pip is a child.

Pip is an orphan whom has no parents,he is alomost completly alone, this shows Pip is a child. Being that Pip is an orphan he is all alone in the world. In the novel Pip tells us that he has no parents, '' As I never saw my father or my mother, and never saw any likeness of either of them''. Pip is shown as a child because an adult wouldn't usually speak like this if theire parents had passed on, this shows Pips childlike behavoir therefor making Pip a child.

Pip is described as being terrified of the convict; this shows pip is a child. When Pip is cornered by the convict he describes how frightened he was “I was frightfully frightened and so giddy that I clung on to him with both hands”. This shows the childlike behaviour Pip is displaying, it’s not very likely that that an adult would be lifted up by a scrawny old convict and very doubtful that an adult would be frightened in the situation, this proves that Pip is a child.

The environment is very intimidating to Pip, it all seems daunting and menacing to him. The way Pip is intimidated by his environment in childish “My first most vivid and broad impression of the identity of things seems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening”. The words Pip used to describe his environment; raw and broad shows how Pip fears his Surroundings, this shows Pip is a Childs as it is highly unlikely an adult would be scared of his/her environment.

The graveyard is described as being very dull and uncared for, much like Pip him-self. The graveyard is described by pip “this bleak place overgrown with nettles was the churchyard”. Pip is almost comparing himself to the graveyard; this is very childlike thing to do therefore making Pip a child.

The atmosphere is miserable, you can tell by how it is described by Pip. When in the churchyard Pip describes the atmosphere to us ''Dark flat wildreness beyond the graveyard", he also describes the river as being a ''low leaden line''. It shows how Pip is descriving how the atmosphere feels depressing and dark to him, the describtion gives the impretiong that Pip is afraid, this is chidlike behavoir thus pooving Pip is a child.

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