English & Literature
great expectations
Then briefly explain the significance (for the main ideas of the work, not the plot) of what the speaker is saying in the quote below.
I see so much in my poor mother, of a woman drudging and slaving and breaking her honest hart and never getting no peace in her mortal days, that I'm dead afeerd of going wrong in the way of not doing what's right by a woman, and I'd fur rather of the two go wrong the t'other way, and be a little ill-conwenienced myself.