
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Joe Takes Care of Pip

The Death of Magwitch

Monday, April 5, 2010
Havisham Realizes Her Mistakes

Where does Pip turn to now?
Magwitch continues to live with Pip for several days, with each day causing Pip to dislike him more. When Herbert comes back, Pip asks him about what to do with his predicament. They decide that it would be best that Pip not use Magwitch's money. This shows Pip's arrogance has become of an extreme extent, and even though Magwitch's money is just as good as anyone else's money, Pip thinks that it is tainted or not good anymore because Magwitch is not a gentleman himself, and a convict. The situation that Pip is in is very ironic as Magwitch wanted to do good for Pip by giving him money and making a gentleman, but the money has corrupted Pip and turned him into a much worse person; so by intending to do good for Pip, Magwitch actually did bad for him. He was in the position that many parents are in: they want to give their children whatever their children want to make them happy, but at the same time, they do not want to spoil their cihldren by giving them too much. Magwitch
was the parent that spoiled Pip, and as a result, because all of Pip's money was given to him and he didn't have to work for it, he did not learn the true value of the money and the good moral values that came with working hard for the money. Once Herbert and Pip decide that Pip will will not use Magwitch's money, Pip is stuck in a very odd predicament. He now has no money whatsoever; he has no skills to make money with, and no land to get money from. Nor does he have anyone to turn to because he will not be able to live in London if he is not a gentleman, nor will he be able to live with Joe and Biddy because of how harshly he has treated them over the years. In addition, he cannot go with Mrs. Havisham because the fact that Magwitch was the benefactor means that she did not mean for Pip and Estella to be married after all. The situation that Pip is in right now is caused all because of his low ethics. He will not take the money because he thinks that he is better than Magwitch. Also, he though that he was better that Joe and Biddy, so he stopped communicating and visiting them. What will Pip do?

Sunday, April 4, 2010
It's the Convict, not Havisham

The Death of Mrs. Joe

While Pip is with Estella in London, he receives news that Mrs. Joe has passed away. Even though Pip has grown farther and farther apart from his old life, he still feels great sorrow over her death. She was a very important character early on in the book until she got brain damaged. Although she was very strict, it was because of her in the beginning that Pip remained with such good morals before he went to London as he was brought up by hand. Even though the way she treated him was not the best, Pip still felt thankful for what she did for him and loved her early on in the book. Now, he still feels some of the thankfullness towards her, although not his much, and this prompts him to return home. Pip has lost much of his high morals and ethics, but not all of it and still goes home to see his dead sister. When he returns to his home town, he also sees Joe and Biddy again, but the connection between them is still not there. It is at this point that Pip finally realizes how much he has alienated his former family and how badly he has mistreated them. He leaves intending to visit more often, showing that he still retains a lot of the moral values that he was taught at an early age by Mrs. Joe and Joe.
Look at me Estella, I'm a Gentleman

Joe comes to London

The Story of Miss Havisham
Miss Havisham is a very important character in Great Expectations, and upon arriving in London, Pip is told the story of her life by Herbert Pocket, his new friend and living partner. Up until this point, Miss Havisham was the elderly old lady that acted as a mother to Estella and constantly tells Estella to break mens' hearts. Now we learn the reason why this is. As a young woman, Miss Havisham fell in love with a young man and trusted her entire life to him. The young man, who was of a lower social class than she was, convinced her to buy his brother's brewery, which he
intended to run. They were set to get married on Havisham's birthday and Havisham was already at the already waiting for him to come. But the young man never showed up and instead sent a note which Havisham saying that he did not intend to come. Havisham was devestated and could never get over the heart break and the sorrow of being left at the alter on her wedding day. So she locked herself up in her huge mansion, the Satis House, and never did go out since that day. Sometime later, she adopted Estella, and since she could not get revenge on the single young man that broke her heart, she resolved to get revenge on the entire male sex and encourages Estella to just that. She also intends to do this to Pip, who thinks that they are still set up to be married. Now, Pip is in the perfect position to have his heart broken, just like Miss Havisham all those years ago.

A New Life in London

Saturday, April 3, 2010
Pip's dreams are going to come true!

Apprentice to a Blacksmith
The days pass and Pip continues going to the Satis House doing what Miss Havisham wants him to do and also playing with Estella more. He thinks that one day, Miss Havisham intends to make him a gentleman and raise his social class. However, these thoughts are all for naught, as instead, one day, Miss Havisham brings up the point that he is old enough to become an apprentice for Joe and in an instant, he realizes to
his horror that Miss Havisham never intended for him to become of a higher social class. In fact, Miss Havisham helps him fill out his apprenticeship papers and soon, he is an apprentice for Joe. Mrs. Joe and Joe take him out to celebrate, but deep down, Pip becomes even more unsatisfied with his life and is desparately wanting to become a gentleman. Pip begins work at Joe's forge and does that for many years along with Orlick, a fellow worker that Pip cannot get along with. Soon, Pip loathes his life, but keeps his feelings to himself because he does not want Joe to be hurt. Finally, Pip cannot take it anymore and visits the Satis House against Joe's advice only to find out that Estella has been sent away. On the way home after going to Pumblechook's, he sees Orlick and gets home to see that Mrs. Joe has been attacked and is now brain-damaged. Pip feels horrible for what happened to Mrs. Joe, and although she was very strict, Pip still loved her because she took care of him when there was no one else and made him into what he is now.

The Lies of Pip

Friday, April 2, 2010
"What coarse hands and thick boots he has!"

"I'll have your heart and liver"

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