Analysis of "Great Expectations"

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Everybody changes as they grow up, for one reason or another. If because of money or love, people change. This is no different for a young man named Phillip Pirrip, otherwise known as Pip. Pip changes in many different ways, many different times. We see that Pip changes quite often, from a scared, common, poor boy to a rich, upstanding gentlemen. "no man who was not a true gentleman at heart, ever was, since the world began, a true gentleman in manner." (Sparknotes)

As the beginning of the story unfolds, we learn that Pip is a small, orphaned boy who lives with his abusive sister and her husband. Pip one day is strolling through the churchyard when a ragged looking character threatens Pip. This character, which we later find is named Magwitch and that he becomes Pip's benefactor, asks Pip for some food and a file so he can cut off his leg irons. Pip is frightened but does what he is told; in this act he gets his first taste of guilt, because he aided a criminal.

At home Pip is a young boy without many expectations, only that he will follow Joe's footsteps to become a blacksmith. Joe is a kind man without much ambition who also gets pushed around by his wife. No one has any expectations for Pip to do anything besides being a blacksmith.

Everything changes when Pip queerly gets an invitation to visit Miss Havisham. Miss Havisham is an old lady who was abandoned twenty minutes before she was to be wed. Two things happen at this house that will greatly change Pip: he falls in love with a lovely girl named Estella, whom Miss. Havisham took in to care for, Estella is taught to break the heart of men, she does no different with Pip. Pip soon grows tired of living with these common folk and worries miserabley ...

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...itch sadly dies before he is executed and Pip confesses his love to Estella.

Pip is now without any money or any expectations; he travels abroad with his good friend, Herbert. When he returns he visits the married Joe and Biddy in the marshes and discovers they have had a child, which they have named Pip after him. Then Pip decides to make one last trip to Miss Havisham's. When he arrives he finds Estalla wandering the courtyards. He notices that she is a lot kinder and wants Pip to be friends. The end of the novel shows that maybe there is a future between the two of them. "I took her hand in mine, and went out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge, so, the evening mists were rising now, and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me, I saw no shadow of another parting from her."

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