lt by the characters. He does this when Pip, the narrator, continues to inform the reader of the difference he feels between himself and Estella and the feeling he has of never being in reach of having her. He also stresses Pip’s misery and disgust when Pip learns whom his benefactor truly is. Dickens states that the reason for Pip’s unhappiness was due largely to the fact that he was never intended for Estella and would not have her. Because of this, the reader is able to understand the extent that Pip’s love for Estella has on his life and his feelings towards everything else in his life.Dickens’ use of analogies also adds to the realness of the story and to the reader’s understanding of it. With such analogies as Wemmick’s mouth to be a post office, the reader has a better sense of what exactly Wemmick looks like, and thus it adds to the reader’s sense of the look of the location, person, or object that is used in the analogy. Also, since Dickens continued to use that word to refer to the particular object used in the analogy, the reader is constantly reminded by its appearance and so instantly remembers how it was first described. This allows the reader to know exactly what the object or place looks like without Dickens having to describe it in detail again. *Charles Dickens novel is enjoyable for the reader because of the techniques that he used to make it more real to the reader. This was achieved by making the feelings and emotions of the characters better understood by the reader and also the circumstances that induced the feelings.The book is made enjoyable due largely to the realness of it, which allows the reader to fully understand the characters’ emotions and feelings. When Dickens used a dialect for the common people to speak in, it contrasted the differences in the education of the classes. This distinguished between Pip and Estella and how different they were and what Pip h...