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is written from the point of view of a nineteenth - century british child? the introduction mentions victorian england, and there are references throughout the passage that pip is a young boy. the introduction mentions that miss havisham was left at the altar, and the rest of the passage focuses on the description of her character. there are numerous details in the passage about miss havisham’s wealth and pip’s relative poverty. there are only brief moments of dialogue in the overall passage compared to the lengthy
To determine which option shows the passage is from a 19th - century British child's perspective, we analyze each option:
Option 1
The introduction mentions Victorian England (which was in the 19th century) and there are references that Pip is a young boy. This directly connects to the time period (nineteenth - century Britain) and the perspective of a child (Pip being a young boy).
Option 2
This option focuses on Miss Havisham's character description, not on the perspective of a 19th - century British child.
Option 3
Details about wealth and poverty do not indicate the perspective of a child or the 19th - century British context related to a child's view.
Option 4
The amount of dialogue does not relate to the perspective of a 19th - century British child.
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The first option (The Introduction mentions Victorian England, and there are references throughout the passage that Pip is a young boy.)