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Ah, in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, the Avenger is a character created by Pip's childhood friend Herbert Pocket. The Avenger is a part of their imaginative games and adventures, symbolizing the desire for justice and retribution. It's a beautiful example of how creativity and friendship can help us navigate life's challenges.

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The Avenger in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is a character created by Pip who Pip imagines to be seeking revenge on anyone who has wronged him. The Avenger serves as a representation of Pip's desire for justice and his yearning for power to confront those who have mistreated him. Ultimately, the Avenger is a figment of Pip's imagination rather than a tangible character in the novel.

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The Avenger is Pip's servant who he hires because he comes into some money. He is constantly trying to find jobs for him, but there is not much the servant does. He is more of an annoyance to Pip.

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Pip!! :D

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