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What is Pip’s first impression of London?

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What is Pip’s first impression of London?

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In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations", Pip's first impression of London is not a positive one. He finds the city to be dirty, crowded, and filled with crime. He is particularly struck by the filth and noise of the city, which is a stark contrast to the quiet, rural life he is used to. He also notices the prevalence of crime and poverty in the city, which further contributes to his negative impression. Despite his initial excitement about moving to London, Pip quickly becomes disillusioned with the city and longs for his old life in the country.

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