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Portrait of Biddy

Biddy

A kind and intelligent young woman who is Pip's childhood friend and later becomes Joe's wife.

From "Great Expectations" by Dickens, Charles

Core Belief

"Education, kindness, and hard work are the keys to a fulfilling life."

Worldview

Biddy sees the world as a place where one can improve oneself through education and where one should treat others with kindness and respect.

Personality

Biddy is practical, sensible, and compassionate. She is intelligent and self-reliant, teaching herself to read and write. She is a loyal friend to both Pip and Joe and provides them with unwavering support and guidance.

In Their Own Words

"“O, I wouldn’t, if I was you!” she returned. “I don’t think it would answer.”"
"“If you can’t get to be oncommon through going straight, you’ll never get to do it through going crooked. So don’t tell no more on ’em, Pip, and live well and die happy.”"
"“It was but lonesome then,” said Joe, “living here alone, and I got acquainted with your sister. Now, Pip,”—Joe looked firmly at me as if he knew I was not going to agree with him;—“your sister is a fine figure of a woman.”"

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