Which of the three endings to Great Expectations was most appropriate considering the plot of the novel?
Title: Which of the three endings to Great Expectations was most appropriate considering the plot of the novel?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1351 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Which of the three endings to Great Expectations was most appropriate considering the plot of the novel?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1351 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Great Expectations
Conclusions on the Conclusion
Great Expectations is the story of Pip, an orphan boy, who is being brought up by his sister and her husband Joe, the village blacksmith. Pip is training to be Joe's apprentice. One day he meets a convict on a marsh and is frightened into stealing food for him. Later on he is taken to Satis house, where lives the rich Miss Havisham and her ward Estella. Miss Havisham
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as still vainly hoping for a fulfilment of the dream he once held. In fact he has not grown up and accepted things as they are, and is deluded about a happy ending with Estella which cannot happen. With the original ending it fits more also into the themes that it is impossible to go back, and one must pay for what has been done. Pip must pay for the mistakes and manipulation of others.