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... Ellen. ahapter Two ESTELLA'S OWN DEVELOPMENT IN GREAT EXPECTATIONS Development may be considered in two ...
... Treat a character developing, not merely static. A reader's first encounter with Estella may leave the ...
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... conscience acts rightly, it may feel guilty about the act, for socie:f;y op poses it. Accordingly, Pip's ill ...