Dickens often portrays Joe and Pip compared to one another, for what purpose?

A. To explain why Pip and Joe have a close relationship
B. To ask the reader to analyze the inner thoughts of the characters
C. To reveal Joe as the true hero in the story
D. To show Pip's ambitions vs. Joe's integrity

Respuesta :

I'm not 100% sure about this one, but I'm sure it's A

Answer:

A. To explain why Pip and Joe have a close relationship  

Explanation:

Dickens often portrays Joe and Pip compared to one another with the purpose of developing the relationship between Pip and Joe. Their comradery is crucial in understanding the complexity and importance of their relationship. Their friendship is influenced by many factors from the outside which are beyond the grasp of the comrades.