I hope it is useful to you, if it helps, adopt it ^_^ ^_^ 〈〈远大前程〉〉 in the character analysis of Pip 1. Introduce the life and major works of Charles Dickens, briefly describe the content of the novel Far Cry. 2.Analyze Pip's character from four different periods of Pip's interpersonal relationships and changes in psychological activities. 2.1 Pip's childhood 2.2 The period before Pip goes to London 2.3 The period of Pip's life before London 2.4 After Pip learns about his real benefactor 3. Analyze the weaknesses and strengths of Pip's characterization. Strengths: thirst for knowledge; persistence in dreaming. Weaknesses: excessive admiration for money; passivity towards life. 4.Analyze the reasons that affect Pip's character 4.1 The environment changes his character. It changes Pip from an innocent, fantasy-filled teenager to an extravagant, snobbish young man. 4.2 The love of Joe and Magwitch revives the loving side of Pip's character. 4.3 Culture is a determining force in the formation of Pip's character. 5. Summarize the text. Summarize the characteristics of Pip's character, what Pip teaches us, and what influences Pip's character. The first thing that comes to my mind about the hero, Pip, is that he is all about Audrey. He is the ideal embodiment of Dickens himself, and his driving force in life confirms the psychologist Freud's doctrine of sexual instincts and drives, and his motivation to achieve a perfect life is sex. When he didn't meet Estelle his ideal was to be his brother-in-law Joe's apprentice and grow up to be a blacksmith. But when the beautiful and proud Estelle appeared, his life goal changed, that is, he dreamed of entering the upper class and getting Estelle, and after that, all his struggles and enduring sufferings were for Estelle, everything for Estelle. Sensitive. Perhaps with Joe together in his sister's tickle stick of the blow against the grain developed a sensitive instinct. He's been sensitive to his surroundings to people since he was a child, and he's able to be very objective in his understanding of information he catches acutely, containing it without revealing it. He is also sensitive to the two lawyers in the law firm, Mr. Jaggers, who is unobtrusive and wears a cold professional mask, and Winkelmee, a junior staff member, who can see through the masks to see the essence of their goodness and get their friendship and help, which also can not be separated from his keen awareness of people. Particularly tolerant of pain. From a young age, he was scolded by his grumpy sister, a little to Miss Hao Weixian's manor by Austerlitz and Miss Hao Weixian's mental torture, but he was able to accept all the painful experiences, silent suffering. All the pain they bear, never to hurt others. Good at experiencing the pain and happiness of others, **** strong sensibility. Alone in the swamp church cemetery to pay homage to his dead parents and five underage brothers, he encountered a cold and hungry vicious fugitive, in extreme fear, he could experience the pain of this fugitive cold and shivering, so hungry that he could eat people, in the novel's description can be seen in his young heart full of sympathy and goodness, so when he left the graveyard and returned home to do his best to steal a lot of food, especially cute! He also stole some wine, and when he gave the food to the fugitive and saw him devouring it, he was filled with very mixed feelings for the fugitive. This scene of saving the fugitive is the best way to experience Little Pip's ability to endure fear, his kindness, composure, and his nature of experiencing the pain of others. He also understands the pain of Miss Hovisian, who was abandoned at the wedding feast, and despite being tormented by her and her beautiful, proud adopted daughter, he understands why they are that way and willingly suffers the pain they bring to him. The understanding of the two personalities of Winkelmee, the joy of Winkelmee and his father, and the joy of his friend Herbert can be ****enjoyed ****and defended together. A strong sense of shame and guilt. One of the reasons why all the great writers of past ages have become immortal is because they have expressed in their works the joys and sorrows and the aspirations of the people through the vivid portrayal of their artistic images. In a class society, although it is the feudal landlords, warlords, or the bourgeoisie, or the financial oligarchs who rule and control the people politically and economically, there are quite a few literary writers and artists who try to reflect the social life on the side of the oppressed: they harbor strong hatred and contempt for the exploiting class which is tyrannical and obstinate and which has made a success of itself in a small newspaper; and they are full of sympathy with the numerous persecuted people. They were full of sympathy for the many persecuted. Dickens (1812-1870) was just such a writer. In all the works written by Dickens, be it David Copperfield, Hard Times, Bleak House or The Old Curiosity Shop, there is not a single one that does not carry out the spirit mentioned above. Dickens, on the one hand, mercilessly attacked all kinds of Pontebello, Griswold and Quilp, but on the other hand, he depicted with sympathy the sufferings of the orphans, such as David Cowperfield and Little Nell. Also dealing with the subject of orphans is The Great Expectations, a late work by Dickens. Dickens published A Tale of Two Cities in 1859, and the year afterward began publishing Great Expectations in the magazine All the Year Round, publishing the rest of the novel in 186-. The subject matter of The Great Expectations is, some say, somewhat similar to that of the great French writer Balzac's Disillusionment, for both are stories about how the "bright and beautiful" future of young people, built on sand, is finally shattered. However, this is mainly determined by the social reality of life itself, and there is no question of who imitates whom. Pip, the main character of Dickens' novel, is also an orphan who relies on his sister to raise him. But Ji's sister is very rude to him, only brother-in-law is always back to protect him. As a child, Pip once covered an escaped prisoner. Later, he was called by a neurotic landowner in town, Miss Hao Weixiang, to serve her than to relieve her sorrows. There, Pip meets Hao Wei Xiang's adopted daughter, the beautiful and proud Estella. Pip fell y in love with her. He was so ashamed of himself that he wanted to be a "superior man" in order to get Estella's love. Pip gradually grew up, he became a blacksmith business brother-in-law's apprenticeship, but even the holidays or on the Hao Weixiang home to go, thinking about this time Hao Weixiang has been recruited Estella sent abroad "to accept the education of the upper class of young ladies to go," but the Pip is more and more passionately in love with Estella. Just after this, a once in Hao Weixiang's home in and out of the lawyer Jaggers, ran to find Pip and his brother-in-law. Said that there is a reluctant to disclose the name of the owner of the wealth entrusted to him to inform Pip, "he can inherit a considerable amount of property in the future", and the current owner of the property also want him to immediately with his brother-in-law to dissolve the master-pupil contract, to London to receive "the education of the upper class". Pip thought that this was out of Hao Weixiang's idea, his fantasy can be turned into reality, naturally accept this arrangement. Pip came to London to accept the "superior" education period, Estella returned to China, Pip and Estella can often see. Estella's evasive, hot-and-cold attitude teases Pip to the point of agony. But Pip still wishful thinking that this is Hao Weixiang in order to fulfill the Estella and his good marriage, to his trials and tribulations, therefore, still bitterly in love with her. Soon, however, the truth came out. Late one night a man came to Pip, and Pip recognized the man in the pale yellow light as the fugitive he had saved in his childhood. It turned out to be the same prisoner, Abel, who had escaped to a foreign land overseas to make his fortune. Magwitch secretly paid to train him Pip to become a "superior man". He is now secretly back to the country, is to take a look at his An cultivation of the upper class people now out of how it is. This matter has nothing to do with Hao Weixiang. Hao Weixiang so repeatedly looking for Pip to let Pip and Estella constantly see each other, only for her in the wedding day, was sadly abandoned, and now want to take revenge on the two innocent children. Hovey teases them to fall in love as if they were angry bees, but the result is that Estella "marries a brute" and mentally tortures Pip mercilessly. According to English law at the time, prisoners who had fled abroad and returned to their own country were hanged. Pip tried to organize a ship to send Magwitch to America, but Magwitch's nemesis, Campesian, who had abetted Magwitch's crimes in the past, found out about it. He followed Magwitch, and Magwitch did not succeed in escaping. Pip's original heart of the great hopes, ideals, and finally all dashed: people promised him to make him become a "superior" foundation of the property, because of the identity of Magwitch exposed and all the empty. If not for the support of Pip's kind brother-in-law, Pip would have ended up in debtor's prison. The story ends with Pip finding a little footing overseas with the support of a good friend. More than ten years later, he came back home to visit his brother-in-law. One day, he goes to pay homage to the dead Hao Wei Xiang's manor house, and unexpectedly he meets the widowed Es Xiong La there, who also comes to pay homage to the ruins. In the end, the two weathered lovers, in each other said "we say goodbye" in leaving this symbolic meaning of devouring all the ruins. It can be seen that Dickens so this work named "Great Expectations" (or translated "Great Expectations"), which is originally a refrain, where the so-called "Great Expectations" and "disillusionment" is originally a synonym. According to some biographers and critics of Dickens, Dickens did not originally write the ending of the novel in this way. He envisioned a more bleak scene. The ending as it is now was rewritten by Dickens based on the comments of Citywell Litton. In this century, Dickens' novel was brought back to the screen (i.e., Tears of the Lone Star), and the movie deleted Estella's marriage to the so-called "brute" Spider-Muir, while changing the ending to a more optimistic one. Dickens portrays the relationship between Pip and Estella in the most affectionate manner. Pip's feelings for Estella are really very sincere. Pip is an orphan without parents, and the people around him, except for his brother-in-law, usually either give him an earful or scold and beat him up. He didn't get much warmth at all. Estella suddenly appeared in front of him so that he seemed to see a new world. On the one hand, Estella appears arrogant to Pip, but on the other hand, when Pip makes a brave gesture, she takes the initiative and says to him, "Come up here and kiss me if you like." This kiss made Pip determined to "go to the fire" for Estella. Pip had intended to learn the blacksmith's trade and live with his brother-in-law, Goody Joe, for the rest of his life. Suddenly, he wants to be a "superior man" so that he can pass on to Estella as an equal. Pip's motives are much simpler than the ambitious intentions of Lucien in Balzac's Disillusionment. Since the novel is narrated in Pip's name, the whole book is filled with descriptions of Pip's psychological activities. In contrast, much less is written directly about Estella than Pip. However, from Dickens's little but well-defined description of her, it can be seen that under normal circumstances, she would have been a very malleable and promising girl. However, she was unfortunate enough to fall into the hands of Hao Mushroom Hao Weixiang, who taught her arrogance, cruelty, and indifference from her earliest years, so that she could not accept Pip's normal love. Dickens finally let Pip and Esmeralda run to the east and die without letting them combine in order to satisfy the vulgar feelings of the common people, which is exactly where the power of Dickens's critical realism lies. Dickens, in A Long Way Down, not only portrayed the beauty in the characters of Pip and Estella with sympathy, but also portrayed the kind-heartedness of Pip's brother-in-law, Joe Gergely, in the same mood. This is a gentle-hearted, self-sacrificing laborer. When he married Pip's sister. He wanted her to take Pip, the poor doll, with her. He once said to Pip himself; "We will always be the best of friends." The situation is indeed so, when Pip went to London to receive the "upper class" education, although Pip by the London life of the inculcation, a little alienated from home, but Joe still expressed deep concern for Pip, and even Pip bitter London life expressed a kind of hidden uneasiness, he told Pip said: "You and I can't sit together in London ...... unless we get to the house, and we all become mouths of our own people and understand each other." This shows that Pip went to London to do the "upper class", Joe is not very favorable, later, when Pip inherited the side of the property of the hope is completely destroyed, and had a serious illness, but also Joe, not only in the spirit of Pip to give great support, but also quietly to help Pip to pay off the debts owed. In The Great Expectations, the happy life of Joe and his step-wife, Biddy, contrasts sharply with Pip's pursuit of a "high class" life. Pip's "great hopes" for life and love are dashed one by one, which shows that there is no chance for luck in real life. Of course, due to the limitations of history, when Pip finally realizes that he is able to be a "superior man" because he is totally dependent on the property of the criminals, he will never look for the reason from the capitalist society itself although he has come to his senses. In a word, A Long Way Forward is a novel of Dickens with profound social significance; its artistic influence is very strong. In particular, Dickens is good at using the first person to narrate the origin and development of events, which enhances the realism of the story. This novel is also very strict in structure. Although the characters are not many, they are all interrelated. This adds to the richness and complexity of the novel. For example, Pip later figured out from the fugitive Magwitch that the one who abandoned Hao Weixiang on the wedding day was Kang Peisheng, who abetted Magwitch to commit the crime, and Kang Peisheng secretly colluded with Hao Weixiang's younger brother, Athol, to cheat Hao Weixiang; Estella was Magwitch's daughter. Such intricate relationship between the characters obviously makes the work more dramatic. The Great Expectations is a representative work of Dickens, both in its ideological content and in its artistic depiction. ' Simma Ai