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    Joe Gargery

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    Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations chronicles Pip’s struggle to improve his status in English society. He is originally taught that his happiness directly correlates to the amount of wealth he accumulates. Two characters he encounters—Joe Gargery and Miss Havisham—help him realize that this notion is an unfortunate misconception, and their experiences show Pip that he not live his life by such norms. Young Pip’s only relief from his harsh upbringing comes from Joe Gargery, his brother and friend

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    is entitled to everything and acts like a child if he does not get it, to a realist who understands that the world does not revolve around him and nobody is entitled to give him anything if they so please. What leads to Pip's transformation is when Miss Havisham asks for Pip's forgiveness and Pip states he has already forgiven her. Forgiveness is what allows Pip to let go of the need of validation and allow to find his true happiness. Before such a pivotal moment, Pip was absorbed into becoming

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    The short story “Miss Brill”, by Katherine Mansfield, is written in third person. Miss Brill is a English teacher who lives in French. The narration describes a story of a lonely person named Miss Brill who believes she is a special person. She spends her time walking and sitting in a park each Sunday in the afternoons where nobody talks with her. Because Miss Brill was to lonely, she watches and listens others people conversations. This Miss Brill’s attitude brings to her a sensation of she was

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    Lauren Bushnell

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    brother. If she makes it to the end, Ben is going to have to win him over for sure. Do you think that Lauren Bushnell stands a chance to win over Ben Higgins on this season of The Bachelor? Sound off in the comments below on your thoughts and don't miss the new season starting Monday, January 4 on ABC. This is going to be another great season and as Chris Harrison says probably the most dramatic season ever. [Image Via

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    Donald Trump President

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    Should Donald Trump Be President? We have a major decision to make, as on every leap year, but this generation of voters has the largest presidential decision in history. Who should be our president? Donald Trump should not be president because he has not paid income taxes, insults people over the internet, and has broken other laws. Electing Donald Trump will have effects such as unfair tax rates, hostile and weak world relations, and the allowance of broken laws without being caught. Despite arguments

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    gentleman of the time really is through his experiences. In the beginning of the novel Pip is almost blind to the differences between the social classes. He only knows of the life that he has led. In chapter 6 Miss Havisham sends for Pip to visit. There he meets, of course Miss Havisham, and Estella, whom he is instantly attracted to. On page 34 Estella comments on the state

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    “compensate” for Joe’s loss seems more like an insult to him, especially since Joe has never fallen victim to the entrapment that wealth has had on some. In stark contrast, Miss Havisham, who leads a life full of wealth, is trapped in her dark past which Dickens describes as “her watch had stopped at twenty minutes to nine”(64). Miss Havisham has all the riches one could desire, but neither her servants, jewels, nor Estella can resolve her problems and rid her of her haunting past. Her predicament is

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    ended up with someone good even though it had not been himself. Pip remains single but is delighted in knowing that Estella is now a different person from the cruel and heartless girl that Miss Havisham had raised her to be. The last sentence has Pip saying he could now see that “suffering had been stronger than Miss Havisham's teaching and had given her a heart to understand what my heart used to be.” However in Charles revised ending Pip and Estella meet at the Satis House once again as they had done

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    For instance, in his novel, Great Expectations, Dickens reveals that revenge often hurts its seeker through the character Miss Havisham. To be more specific, when Miss Havisham asks Estella to play cards with Pip, Estella questions it, and Miss Havisham replies, “‘Well? You

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    Attempting to escape her own reality Miss Brill from Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Miss Brill”, creates a fantasy world where she doesn’t have to face the reality of her lonely insecure life, until it all comes crashing down in front of her in a matter of moments. This story, although really short is very compelling because the author has managed to put the reader inside of Miss Brills mind letting us in on all her insecurities and thoughts. Out of fear, people build walls isolating themselves

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