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Question: Biddy and Estella in Great Expectations!?
What is Charles Dickens trying to show about the nature of man through Biddy and Estella's differences!?

And he's definitely showing us something, because I have to do an essay on this!.
So, in other words, what do we learn from comparing and contrasting Estella and Biddy!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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You could argue, and I think this would be the best angle to use for an essay, that Dickens uses Biddy and Estella to show that man is innately good!. This goodness can be lost, however, when a person is trained to think a certain way!. We see that Biddy is good, and was raised to be good!. Estella, we learn, is good, but has repressed her true nature because of Miss!. Havisham's teachings!.

Good luck! I adore this book!. Estella is one of my favourite female characters!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Estella Havisham (best known in literature simply as Estella) is a significant character in the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations!.

Like the protagonist, Pip, Estella is introduced as an orphan, but where Pip was raised by his sister and her husband to become a blacksmith, Estella was adopted and raised by the wealthy and eccentric Miss Havisham to become a lady!.
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Biddy, granddaughter of Mr!. Wopsle's great-aunt; the latter runs an evening school in her home in Pip's village and Biddy becomes Pip's teacher!. A kind and intelligent but poor young woman, like Pip and Estella, is an orphan, who is the opposite of Estella!. Pip ignores Biddy's obvious love for him as he fruitlessly pursues Estella!. After he realizes the error of his life choices, he returns to claim Biddy as his bride, only to find out she has married Joe Gargery!. Biddy and Joe later had two children, one named after Pip who Estella mistook as Pip's child in the original ending!. Orlick was attracted to her, but his affection was unreciprocated!.
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Great_Expec!.!.!.

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http://www!.cliffsnotes!.com/WileyCDA/LitN!.!.!.

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Hard work and intelligence make for a better person!. But men are more attracted to the pretty, rich young women who spit on everyone and play hard-to-get because arrogance is sexier than generosity!. This theme is very much alive today; poor Biddy got friendzoned so hard!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com