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Topic: What is the setting and the objects in chapter one?

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zkajee

What is the setting and the objects in chapter one?

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sandydd

Pip is in front of his parents' graves in the marsh country. It is cold and misty. He meets a convict with a leg iron who threatens him to get the convict some file and wittles.The convict was feaful man and has an old rag tied around his head. The convict also has sore feets and constantly hug himself with both arms.

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This setting is in a cold, drab countryside town where Pip lives with his sister (a cruel, hard woman) and her husband, Joe.  Pip is visiting the graveyard to see his parents when he is accosted by the convict who makes demands of him--food and a file to get rid of his chains.

Pip is imprisoned in many ways right off the start--his sister's domineering parenting style, the convict's demands, and the guilt and fear he feels for doing what he does.  It sets the tone for the rest of the book.

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