Why is it ironic that Pip's benefactor is the convict?
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Pip, despite all of his snobbery and finery, got his fortune from a class of person Pip disdains and shuns.
The convict is the epitome of what Pip wants to become and through his money, he will accomplish that.
The class of people he loves is actually the same as his benefactor.
It is not ironic.
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Why is it ironic that Pip's benefactor is the convict?
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