Friday, March 8, 2019
Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
The evolution of a person fanny be complicated when one has great expectations. In Charles Dickens finest novel, long Expectations, a young boy named Phillip Pirrup known as berth whos great expectations be a dramatized exploration of human growth and the pressures that colourize the potential of an ordinary individual, especially in the process of growing up. slur is a simple blacksmiths boy who aspires to cross social boundaries when he realizes his own upbringing is common however, he has no means to mixture mysteriously, he is given the means, but wealth however brings him arrogance.He learns that rapture in liveness can be achieved only by laboured work and the great expectations not grounded in reality can only lead to tragedy and heartache. Uncommonness on the inside is more important than uncommoness on the outside. Pip progresses through three stages of life, all of which he goes through un corresponding goals. In Pips first stage of life he is an innocent boy wit h a good heart, whose goals are to be destined as a blacksmith with his friend and guardian, Joe Gargery. Perhaps, he doesnt have in truth many goals as a seven-year-old because he doesnt know what the manhood has to impact upon him.This shows that Joe is a role model to Pip and is a means of his life. In Pips second stage of life, his goals transmute a bit to which makes him sort his place toward his loved ones he meets Estella, a wealthy snobby, but beautiful girl, whom rejects Pip, therefore Pip has a goal to require a gentleman to be in the company of Estella. This shows that Estella is an influence to his goals and affects his attitude in life. This similarly reveals that Pip becomes arrogant because of the predominance of Estella because he wants to be at the same level as her to with her.Pips terce stage in life has soon to come, his goal is to still be with Estella, but mostly he wants to help out his benefactor, Abel Magwitch, known as the convict he also learns t hat his expectations are all one bad sham. This shows how is attitude has changed from a cold hearted arrogant person to a fond(p) hearted caring person. This also reveals that he has to help his benefactor in come in to feel a level of satisfaction. Ultimately, Pip learns that his goal in life is out of reach and is full of haughtiness. Undergoing his three stages of life, he has many antithetic values toward himself and others.In Pips first stage, his values are very(prenominal) primitive, the only values he has is for Joe, his values for Joe are very father-son like, he feels equal to Joe. Perhaps, Pip has very primitive values because he has very little knowledge about how life works. This also reveals that he might have felt this value because of the way Joe treated Pip. In Pips second stage of life, his values for Joe change tremendously because of the money he receives while getting an education. This shows how money can change a persons values for the the great unwashe d around him.This also reveals that he thinks he is better than Joe is because he is now wealthier and is high class. In Pips third stage of life his values change dramatically, he realizes how is arrogance and selfishness affect the way he treats other people, like the time he is disgusted to be educated by a convict. This shows how Pip and society put a tag on people and it can never change. This also reveals that Pip learns from his mistakes once it has backfired on himself. Pips values dramatically change, he learns from his mistakes and his worth of being a human become clear.
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