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    Love in Great Expectations

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    of infatuation for Estella‚ or just a first big crush which lasted through out his teenage years. Pip’s love for Estella is usually a one-way street‚ at least in his eyes. From the moment Pip meets her‚ he feels an attraction towards her. At the same token‚ Estella’s outward feelings towards Pip are confusing and cruel. From slapping him in the face as hard as she can‚ to making him feel as low as dirt saying he has coarse hands and thick soles and such‚ Estella is able to crush Pip

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    alright to use. There is a saying that one could describe a child’s parent by studying their behavior. In the Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ Pip and Estella were shaped emotionally and psychologically by the influence of the adults around them. In the Great Expectation by Charles Dickens‚ Estella was highly influenced by Miss Havisham who was a parental figure in her life at

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    Expectations‚ throughout the story‚ readers follow Pip’s narration‚ a once coarse and common boy whose change in fortune allows him to become a gentleman. As Pip visits Satis House‚ Miss Havisham’s adopted daughter‚ Estella‚ becomes the object of adolescent Pip’s affection. Although Pip and Estella are both orphans‚ they differ in several areas such as their upbringing and ability to love‚ yet resemble each other in their defining moments. From rags to riches‚

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    Great Expectations Essay- Miss Havisham In Charles Dickens novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Miss Havisham is a malign character. To begin with‚ Miss Havisham believes that all men’s hearts should be broken. Not only does she believe this‚ but she also forces Estella to follow in her footsteps and wants Estella to “wreak revenge on all of the male sex” according to Herbert Pocket on page 169. Miss Havisham only thinks this because of her past experience with men. On her wedding day‚ her fiancé wrote

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    sees Estella. Then he knows he will become a gentleman one way or another. Pip is driven to become a gentleman because of Estella’s influence. Last‚ Pip is influenced by Miss Havisham to forgive. Miss Havisham has a cold heart‚ and she is mean to everyone. Pip is able to forgive the culprit of who committed many transgressions against him. Pip forgives her for not sculpting Estella to be his bride. Even though he wanted Estella for the majority of his life‚ he is able to forgive Miss Havisham. Pip

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    different life styles they live. Joe is a man that is born into the working class. Unlike Estella‚ his life is not filled with spare time‚ and Joe doesn’t eat the best food that is offered. Estella is not the daughter of Miss Havisham because she is adopted at a young age. Dickens makes witty remarks about each class. Coming from a working class‚ Dickens understands the struggles and hard times of a man like Joe. Estella is rude and ignorant towards others‚ while Joe spends most of his time working and

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    by Charles Dickens‚ Pip’s emotional battle with Estella and encounters with Miss Havisham‚ is the vinyl coating that reveals the grainy surface that is Victorian England. Throughout the book it seems as if Pip is brought into a new world of opportunities‚ giving him a chance to grow. Yet‚ unexpected and direct forms of violence throughout Pip’s journey have an opposing effect on his morals and character. Miss Havisham’s control over Pip and Estella is the abusive domination that highlights Pip’s

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    Miss Havisham is an elderly woman and she is Estella’s adoptive mother. Miss Havisham is not married‚ because her fiancé left her on her wedding day‚ and she wanted someone to love and care for. She is affected by the way Pip thinks Estella is very pretty. “I [Pip] thought I overheard Miss Havisham answer-only it seemed so unlikely-‘Well? You can break his heart” (Dickens 62). This quote is said by Miss Havisham and she is saying to Estella if he is in love with you‚ and

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    Derick Sackos Great Expectations: Chapter 1 Questions 1. The novel is written in what point of view? – The novel is in 1st person. 2. Where does the opening scene take place? – It takes place in a churchyard. 3. What is Pip’s full name? – Pip’s full name is Philip Pirrip. 4. Where are Pip’s parents? – They are dead and buried in the churchyard. 5. With whom does Pip live? – Pip lives with his sister and her husband. 6. What does Joe Gargery do for a living? - Joe is a blacksmith

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    vivid description of the poverty that surrounds the life of Pip and his encounter with an escaped convict who was known as Abel Magwitch1. The people covered in the novel are from diverse backgrounds and beliefs. The characters include Estella‚ Joe‚ Miss Havisham‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ Wemmick‚ Pumblechook‚ and Herbert Pocket. The major themes that emerge from the novel are love and rejection‚ wealth and poverty‚ and the themes of good against evil. The novel is a classic example of a situation where evil

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