PIP
By Mariana de
Paula Drewinski.
Essencial
Languages. Basic.
DICKENS, Charles. Great Expectations. Oxford Press: New York; 2000.
Pip is
a small boy. He lives with his sister and Joe because his parents are dead. He
never met his parents. His sister is very rude and his only friend
is Joe. He is a simple boy and he doesn't have big dreams, he plays in the
churchyard and he is very lonely. He is realistic, intelligent and timid. He is
serious and quiet.

In the story, Pip takes food for the man, in
the churchyard, because he feared
the man cut
his had and he feared his sister.
In Pip's situation, I would take food for
the man, but I would tell my mother this situation. Pip doesn't tell anything to
his sister.
(...)"We were good friends, and Joe
protected me from her anger whenever he could."(...) the friendship between Joe
and Pip is big. His sister is rude, she is not a good mother. Joe is a very
good father.
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