When I read this in highschool, i didnt really care for it...ok well in highschool the only thing i cared about were my day dreams. I've tried hard to suppress them since but its. . .well, hard. This time around, i've noticed more i didnt before, because I have a new perspective on literature as a writer myself. I don't think that i could ever be that detailed in a novel. Honestly i dont really want to write a novel nearly 500pgs long. But i really enjoy Dicken's (as Pip) commentary on all walks of life. I've actually found plenty of it humorous, and that was unexpected.
I've realized how much i hate people who are so arrogant they're blind. I feel sorry for Pip and I'm not too bothered by the fact that he thinks he should rise up through the classes. . .god knows he didnt get any respect before he had money. So sad though he was so determined for getting what he wanted he was naive. And poor Joe. . .unhappy marraige, and his best friend (Pip) walks out of his life. He's the most selfless and content character, but if there is one character i pity as much is Estella. I believe she'd have to start her whole life over to figure out who she really is. Who would she have become if she wasnt part of Havisham's dark and pathetic plan?
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