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- Great Expectations
- The novel, Great Expectations, presents the story of a young boy growing up and becoming a
- gentleman. He must learn to appreciate people for who they are, not shun them for who they aren’t.
- Nicknamed Pip, Philip Pirrip, the main character, goes through many changes in his personality, as he is
- influenced by various people. Pip experiences tough times as a boy and a young man, but at the end he has
- become a fine, morale young man.
- In the beginning, Pip, an orphan, considers himself to be a common laboring boy, but he has a
- desire to improve his station in life. He is raised by his sister, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Then Pip
- meets Estella, the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham, an old lady who is bitter and eccentric. Estella
- taunts Pip and is very cruel to him, but he still falls in love with her. Miss Havisham is teaching Estella to
- hurt men, because she herself was deserted by her fiancé on her wedding day. One day, Mr. Jaggers, a
- lawyer, reveals to Pip, that there are “Great Expectations” for Pip. He is given the money to become a
- gentleman and receive a good education; he assumes that his benefactor is Miss Havisham. In London, Pip
- makes many new, high-society friends. When Joe Gargery comes to visit Pip in his new way of life, Pip is
- ashamed of Joe, because he is a commoner. At this time, Pip is around twenty years old. Estella is still the
- center of his attractions. When she comes!
- to London, he meets her, but she tries to warn Pip to stay away from her because she might hurt his
- feelings. She is being kind to him in the only way that she knows how. Around the same time, Pip
- receives a letter telling him that Mrs. Joe Gargery had died.
- A man from Pip’s past steps out, an ex-convict, named Magwitch, who he had fed many years
- ago; this man is his true benefactor. Pip finally knows the truth about this man. Magwitch is Estella’s
- father, and Mr. Jagger’s housekeeper is Estella’s mother. A short time later, Estella is wed to Bentley
- Drummle, but she is very unhappy. Pip falls ill, and Joe comes to take care of him. While he is being
- nursed back to health, Pip starts to appreciate Joe and begins to look past the fact that he is “common.” He
- receives the news that Miss Havisham is dead. Pip visits Joe’s home and is told that Joe and Biddy, Pip’s
- friend, are married. Pip then returns to London and continues his life for eleven more years. Pip finally
- goes back to Joe’s house, to find that Joe and Biddy have a son, and they have named him Pip. During that
- last visit, he returns to Miss Havisham’s old run-down home. There he meets Estella, grown into a woman,
- her husband dead. There, Estella asks Pip to for!
- give her, he does, and all is well. So the story ends, with grown Pip and a changed Estella both at peace
- with each other.
- In conclusion, I thought that this was a very well written book. It took me a while to get into it
- and understand the plot, but now I see that Dickens wrote Great Expectations with a very complex plot and
- well described characters. From Joe Gargery to Miss Havisham, I really got to know the characters as if
- they were people. I would describe this book as a delightful story with a sprinkle of mystery and a handful
- of romance, with a pinch of fun all mixed in.
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