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How Does Dickens Respond To Pip's Ethics?

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How does someone develop ethics? Where do ethics come from? Charles Dickens uses his novel Great Expectations to argue that personal relationships can be used to develop ethics. Dickens proves his argument through the character of Pip, which we as the reader are allowed to follow on his ethical development throughout the entire novel.
Dickens argues that personal relationships can develop one’s sense of compassion. In the book, Joe inadvertently teaches Pip many lessons throughout course of their lives. When Joe hears the convict’s confession that he stole from him, his response is: “‘God knows you’re welcome to it- so far as it was ever mine’ –returned Joe, with a saving remembrance of Mrs. Joe. ‘We don’t know what you have done, but we wouldn’t …show more content…

Pip places Herbert’s needs above his own when he is attempting to convince Miss Havisham to support Herbert. Pip’s entire reality is crashing down around him at this point in the novel, because he no longer has the illusion that Miss Havisham is the person paying for his new life. He sets all of this aside and puts Herbert’s needs ahead of his own. Miss Havisham expresses her own feelings on the matter by saying: “You said, speaking for your friend, that you could tell me how to do something useful and good. Something that you would like done is it not?” (396). Pip is teaching Miss Havisham ethics throughout this endeavor. Miss Havisham even admits that Pip is teaching her: “how to do something useful and good” with her money. This is similar to what Joe taught him at the beginning of the novel, regarding the convict. Now Pip is passing this wisdom on to Miss Havisham, in the hopes of helping Herbert. Pip is now not only able to understand his own personal ethics, but now he is able to pass on his knowledge to Miss Havisham. This is signifying how much of a grasp Pip has on his own ethical code, now he is even able to pass on his own knowledge and believes to someone

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