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Describe what the Temple Bar, The Blue Boar and Barnard's Inn have in common and what differences they hold
The Blue Boar is a public house in the place Pip grew up in. It was nice to him as a child but as his prospects expanded, his opinion of it changed. Similarly, upon hearing about Barnard's Inn, in London, Pip is excited. When he discovers it to be empty and grubby he feels let down. The Temple Bar is another place Pip resides in with Herbert, however it is much nicer than his previous homes