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Contributions To Their Stories

Works Cited

Cruella de Ville

  • Main antagonist from Disney's 101 Dalmatians
  • wealthy
  • fashion obsessed
  • cold hearted
  • intends to use the puppies for a fur coat

Author's Purpose

Uncle Pumblechook:

  • takes credit for Pip's fortune
  • pompous, arrogant
  • responsible for Pip meeting Estella
  • takes pride in Pip's social status
  • flamboyant
  • greedy and self-centered

Clarke, J. Clayton. Uncle Pumblechook. Watercolor Picture. 1900. The

Victorian Web. Victorianweb.org. Web. 19 September 2016.

"Cruella de Ville." Image. n.d. Wikia: The Home of Fandom.

Disney.wikia.com. Web. 19 September 2016.

Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1942. Print.

Smith, Dodie. Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians. Danbury, CT: Grolier Enterprises, 1995. Print.

(Disney Wikia)

(pumblechook, victorian web)

In conclusion, these characters have a lot in common. They are the epitomes of greed. They play similar roles in each of their stories, and are definitely not the best of role models. Overall, their author's convey that greed

Similarities

  • overly obsessed with materialistic things
  • self-obsessed/ self-centered
  • Cruella's quote in 101 Dalmatians, "My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined...because you let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!".
  • Pumblechook sold tickets when Mrs.Joe died.
  • only look out for themselves
  • braggards
  • both disliked by main characters (Pip and Pongo)

Differences

  • male vs. female
  • money vs. fashion
  • 1956 vs. 1812
  • impulsive vs. premeditated
  • physical appearance (Tall and thin vs. short and fat)

Uncle Pumblechook

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