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One of the main motifs in the second stage of Great Expectations, in my opinion, is disappointment. The first time this motif is brought up is when Pip first arrives in London. Pip is disappointed in the city because it is so solemn and filthy and corrupted. He describes it as being "rather ugly, crooked, narrow and dirty ". (Dickens 161)
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