For the characters Pumblechook and Mrs. Joe, money represents

Question 13 options:

A)

good work.

B)

good fortune.

C)

status.

D)

greed.

1 answer

For the characters Pumblechook and Mrs. Joe in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," money primarily represents:

C) status.

Both characters are concerned with their social standing and esteem in the eyes of others, and they often link their worth to their financial situation and material possessions.