Don't Let Our Past Manipulate the Future in Great Expectations by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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“Because that is what happens when you try to run from the past. It doesn't just catch up: it overtakes, blotting out the future, the landscape, the very sky, until there is no path left except that which leads through it,” –Sarah Dessen . In life we go through many events whether they are good or bad, that affect our life in a positive or negative way. The book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens explains how we should not let our past manipulate our future.
Miss Havisham creates numerous symbols. One was the symbol of time. In her house all her clocks are set to 8:40 which represent the time she received the letter from her soon to be husband, Compeyson, on her wedding day saying he was not going to marry her. Yet, her keeping all her clocks at that specific time signify how she continues to live in the past and not move forward by doing this she has locked herself away in the past like a prison. Miss Havisham creates other symbols by her wearing her yellowed wedding dress throughout the day representing the death and rotting of her past as a whole. The Satis House just as it r...

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