Thursday, November 14, 2019
Examine the development and effects of the relationship between Pip Ess
Examine the development and effects of the relationship between Pip  and Estella    Pip and Estella's story is not about living happily ever after.  Dickens never tells us what happens, if anything, between them in the  end. He leaves it only that they remain friends. There is a purpose  for this. Dickens novel is about Pip's quest for Estella's love and  what he is willing to do to gain it. I think that the story is never  about the love itself. We can see this because in the majority of the  story, Estella is only present in Pip's heart and thoughts. The actual  interaction between the characters Dickens keeps at a minimum. To make  this a love story, the characters would have to carry out some sort of  loving affection towards each other, which they don't do, although I  do believe that Pip loves Estella but she thinks it is impossible that  she will ever love, and so does not ever like the idea of Pip's  affection; as a friend she repeatedly warns him off. I think that most  of us regard a woman without feeling, who torments others, with  disapproval, but it is not Estella's faul...                    Examine the development and effects of the relationship between Pip Ess  Examine the development and effects of the relationship between Pip  and Estella    Pip and Estella's story is not about living happily ever after.  Dickens never tells us what happens, if anything, between them in the  end. He leaves it only that they remain friends. There is a purpose  for this. Dickens novel is about Pip's quest for Estella's love and  what he is willing to do to gain it. I think that the story is never  about the love itself. We can see this because in the majority of the  story, Estella is only present in Pip's heart and thoughts. The actual  interaction between the characters Dickens keeps at a minimum. To make  this a love story, the characters would have to carry out some sort of  loving affection towards each other, which they don't do, although I  do believe that Pip loves Estella but she thinks it is impossible that  she will ever love, and so does not ever like the idea of Pip's  affection; as a friend she repeatedly warns him off. I think that most  of us regard a woman without feeling, who torments others, with  disapproval, but it is not Estella's faul...                      
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