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Bentley Drummle is best characterized as

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Bentley Drummle is one of the main antagonists in Charles Dicken's novel, 'Great Expectations'. He is described as rude; extremely rich; a gentlemen (only in terms of social class); abrasive; not exactely the smartest man, although he seems to always get what he wants; haughty; and abusive.

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