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How can the reader tell that the Passage is
written from the point of view of a
nineteenth-century British child?
There are only brief moments of dialogue in the
overall passage compared to the lengthy
descriptions.
There are numerous details in the passage about
Miss Havisham's wealth and Pip's relative poverty.
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