Friday, January 24, 2020
Great Expectations - Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch are Living through
Great Expectations - Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch are Living through Others      In the work Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, two characters  live their lives through someone else. Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch  are both elderly and though someone else are able to obtain their  goals that they are not able to complete themselves. Abel Magwitch  lives his life through the protagonist Pip while Miss Havisham lives  her life through the character Estella. Miss Havisham is an aged,  mysterious lady who has much anger. This anger derives from her  fiancÃÆ'à ©e leaving the day of the wedding. This is the moment when she  "stopped living" and decides to turn to a life of making other men  miserable, just as her ex-fiancÃÆ'à ©e had made her unhappy. However, Miss  Havisham is too old to be able to hurt other men, so she decides to  raise a child. Miss Havisham put Estella in such an environment where  all Estella's compassionate feelings were erased and made very dull.  Miss Havisham's influence also made Estella feel no remorse for those  she hurt. Estella tells Miss Havisham, "If you had brought up your  adopted daughter wholly in the dark confinement of these rooms, and  had never let her know that there was such a thing as the daylightà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦  and then, for a purpose, had wanted her to understand the daylight and  know all about it, you would have been disappointed and angry?" (307).  When Estella refers to the light and the dark she is referring to the  light as love and compassion and the dark as the cruelty and the sense  of a "stone heart." Estella, even as a young woman, cannot see or feel  love because Miss Havisham has manipulated her to be just as she  wanted, relentless and cold. Moreover, this personality allows Estella  to ...              .... When fighting with Miss Havisham, Estella says, "Only a little  tired of myself." (305). It is later obvious that Estella is tired of  not being happy and not being able to have any true feelings. Even  though Estella and Pip were given everything they ever wanted, neither  of them got fulfillment and true love from their guardians and both  ended up being very melancholy. Dickens' point is to show the reader  that people need more then just materialistic things to live and be  happy; they need love and need to be able to feel compassion and love.  This book can be considered a commentary on how the social system is  misjudged because the people of the higher lifestyles are not  necessarily happy even though they have most material things. This  idea is important because it shows what is really needed to be happy  and that is love and being able to be compassionate.                    Great Expectations - Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch are Living through  Great Expectations - Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch are Living through Others      In the work Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, two characters  live their lives through someone else. Miss Havisham and Abel Magwitch  are both elderly and though someone else are able to obtain their  goals that they are not able to complete themselves. Abel Magwitch  lives his life through the protagonist Pip while Miss Havisham lives  her life through the character Estella. Miss Havisham is an aged,  mysterious lady who has much anger. This anger derives from her  fiancÃÆ'à ©e leaving the day of the wedding. This is the moment when she  "stopped living" and decides to turn to a life of making other men  miserable, just as her ex-fiancÃÆ'à ©e had made her unhappy. However, Miss  Havisham is too old to be able to hurt other men, so she decides to  raise a child. Miss Havisham put Estella in such an environment where  all Estella's compassionate feelings were erased and made very dull.  Miss Havisham's influence also made Estella feel no remorse for those  she hurt. Estella tells Miss Havisham, "If you had brought up your  adopted daughter wholly in the dark confinement of these rooms, and  had never let her know that there was such a thing as the daylightà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦  and then, for a purpose, had wanted her to understand the daylight and  know all about it, you would have been disappointed and angry?" (307).  When Estella refers to the light and the dark she is referring to the  light as love and compassion and the dark as the cruelty and the sense  of a "stone heart." Estella, even as a young woman, cannot see or feel  love because Miss Havisham has manipulated her to be just as she  wanted, relentless and cold. Moreover, this personality allows Estella  to ...              .... When fighting with Miss Havisham, Estella says, "Only a little  tired of myself." (305). It is later obvious that Estella is tired of  not being happy and not being able to have any true feelings. Even  though Estella and Pip were given everything they ever wanted, neither  of them got fulfillment and true love from their guardians and both  ended up being very melancholy. Dickens' point is to show the reader  that people need more then just materialistic things to live and be  happy; they need love and need to be able to feel compassion and love.  This book can be considered a commentary on how the social system is  misjudged because the people of the higher lifestyles are not  necessarily happy even though they have most material things. This  idea is important because it shows what is really needed to be happy  and that is love and being able to be compassionate.                      
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