Sunday, March 1, 2009

Realizations and Predictions


In Chapter 38 and 39, both Pip and Estella have realizations that are followed immediately by ramifications. Pip’s realization is that “Estella was set to wreak Miss Havisham’s revenge on men” (302). Because of this, it will be even more difficult for Pip to fulfill his expectation involving Estella. In addition, Pip discovers that his benefactor is the Convict whom he met so many years ago. When he finds out that the Convict is being chased by the law, he realizes that he must help protect him because of all the Convict has done for him. Estella has realizations as well. When Miss Havisham clutched Estella’s hand by the fire, she reacted by pulling away and therefore “detaching herself” from the person who had adopted her, as well as overly protected her, throughout her life. This action shows her increasing desire for independence and space away from the clingy Miss Havisham.
These realizations will change both Pip and Estella in different ways. For Pip, his two experiences will force him to reexamine his relationship with Estella and perhaps convince him to give up on her and search for a new love. As for his situation with his benefactor, the Convict, Pip will most likely sacrifice a lot in order to protect him. This act may eventually catch up to him and somehow get him into trouble. For Estella, her newly found independence will allow her to explore the world without Miss Havisham holding her down.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with you and I think that you are very insightful and correctly identified the insights that both Pip and Estella are realizing in these chapters.

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  2. Yes I conquer with Sarah views of this dramatic change in events in Pip's life. That Pip was only intended to be the little toy of Estella and not her to be gentlemen husband. That actually his benefactor was a grangy old convict, who is a lower class than he was. This is a major turn of events, that will most certainly rattle both Estella and Pip for the rest of their lives. I definitely conquer with Sarah's ideas.

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  3. I think these realizations are precise. I liked the "drawing away" of Estella. It gives a physical action to Estella's personality. Pip's actions for the convict will be in aid of the convict seeing as though the convict has been his benefactor for a good amount of time. I agree with both the realizations as they follow Pip and Estella's personality and character. It is not in Pip's character to betray the convict and Estella is naturally pulling herself away from those who love her.

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