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What season of the year, which also explains the important meal that occurs later in the chapter four, does Great Expectations open?

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Great Expectations opens with a first-person narration, where the protagonist in the story also serves as the narrator.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an example of first-person narration. The story is told by a character who is also a protagonist in the narrative. In Great Expectations, as in most first person narratives, the narrator is also the central character. The opening paragraph, with its emphasis on the narrator's family background, and the repetitions of his name - "So I called myself Pip, and came to be called Pip" – are an immediate suggestion that the character telling us the story is likely to be at the heart of it. This is further reinforced as we are then given more information about his family and his circumstances.

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