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Great Expectations Manipulation

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Some people spend their whole life trying to accomplish a particular something. It might be an achievement or just simply trying to be perfect, but what actually define us as a person and the true value of our lives? How can we possibly know if the life we are living now will be worthy in the end and we will not regret anything when we look back onto it? In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, he states that life would not be as gratifying if one’s life is filled with manipulation and comparison, instead one must self-seek and enhance himself/herself in every aspect throughout the course of life.
In the first part of Dickens’ novel, all I can deduce from Joe, Pip’s brother in law, is the fact that he captures the essence of Christ-like …show more content…

During his visit to Miss Havisham’s house, Estella convinced him that he identified himself as a “common” person by exclaiming “With this boy! Why, he is a common laboring-boy!”(60). Estella clearly shows her discontent of the need to play with Pip because she feels superior over Pip. This also implies he feels that Estella has authority over him due to their differences in social status and negative emotions fusses within when he realizes that Estella looks down on him. He also continues this thought by thinking, “how common Estella would consider Joe, a mere blacksmith.”(72). It may seem like Estella enlightened and intensified this thought that Pip considers, but in reality Estella has very little to do with it. After all Pip penetrates himself into this undesirable thought, as he stands as his own worst enemy. He thinks deep into where he happens to be now, and compares himself to Estella, who happens to possess a higher social status than Pip. When someone besets and discredits my life status and me, I can either take it seriously and make changes accordingly and fulfill their ideals or choose otherwise. I can deuce that connotations and attitude does matters when someone responds to your life by giving you a hard time. Joe serves as a reminder to Pip that he should not behave the way he did and take notice of what Estella has said to him. He also …show more content…

Pip recognized that he does not read or write well as he never receives any schooling. He hoped to acquire a chance to receive education, as he understands that it inspires the key to success or possibly allowing him to move up in terms of his social class. Without dreams and purposes in life, it would be pointless to live, as one cannot appreciate the goodness in life. No doubt education plays a crucial role in creating a success life, however do not let those standards conceal who you truly are or alter your purpose in life. Joe demonstrated to Pip that life without literacy could also be worthwhile as long as you successfully seek your own self and find your own purpose in life by improving a little bit each day. When Pip got this message from Joe, he “dated a new admiration of Joe… and [he] was looking up to Joe in [his] heart”(50). He realizes that Joe’s saying is right and he should spend time focusing on his own personal development and find his own goal without being affected by other

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