Sunday, November 2, 2008
Reading Assignment 9
Orlick approaches Pip and tells Pip that he is responsible for Biddy disliking him, and that he was the one who attacked Mrs. Joe. Ever since Orlick was introduced I had a feeling throughout reading that he was going to be a problem. Then when I finished reading I thought to myself that I had a good opinion throughout reading about Orlick's personality. After having his arm injured, Trabb's boy finds Pip. After that I had a general idea that Trabb's boy is a generous boy for helping Pip. When Magwitch was about to board the ship to escape, Compeyson comes up to him and seriously injures him. I had a feeling that Compeyson was going to do something, ever since the way he was acting throughout the reading. After being injured Magwitch was taken into custody, and he had severe charges. Since the injuries from Compeyson, it caused Magwitch to pass away. After that I knew Pip was going to be devastated, because how Magwitch was such a big benefactor of Pip's life. After a while Joe finally reaches his dreams, in which he marries Biddy. I had a feeling something good was going to happen to Joe, because he was such a nice man, and he should have deserved something good. In the end Pip notices Estella and they talk, and Pip knows that he will never stop thinking about her. Ever since Pip met Estella, I thought something was going to happen between them, including getting married, but it still turned out good between them.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Reading Assignment 8
Pip arrives at Miss Havisham's and asks Miss Havisham to spare money for Mr. Jaggers. You then find out that Pip tells Estella he always loved her. Estella has not understood Pip's love towards her all the time he has loved Estella. I think Estella acts rude to Pip while they are talking, because she then says that she is going to marry Drummle right in front of Pip. Pip feels upset after hearing that, because he doesn't want Estella to marry Drummle, he wants her to feel happy. I feel that Pip acted that way, because of how Estella didn't understand Pip's love towards her, which caused him to feel upset. Then Pip receives a note from Wemmick, telling Pip not to go home. Wemmick explains to Pip that he is being watched and thinks Compeyson is involved with it. I think after being informed like that, Pip feels that Wemmick has always cared for him and wants him to be safe. Another person trying to be safe, is Magwitch, in which he moves by the river, and changes his name to Mr. Cambell. Pip was then informed that Magwitch is Estella's father. Since Estella was adopted, I kind of had a feeling that Magwitch was her father, because he was convict, and he probably wasn't there most of Estella's life. Pip then receives a note from Wemmick, telling him that Magwitch needs to escape soon.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Reading Assignment 7
After all the bad news about Mrs. Joe's passing, Pip had a feeling that Orlick was involved with this incident. The author wants the reader to think that it was Orlick, because of how Orlick got into a fight with Mr. and Mrs Joe earlier. The reader then finds out that Mrs. Joe's last words involved Pip and Joe. I know after reading that, I feel that Mrs. Joe always did care for both of them, but it might of just felt that she didn't sometimes. Since Pip needed help with his debts, Mr. Jaggers then gives Pip some money to help. Mr. Jaggers definitely seems to be a good friend towards Pip, because he helps him in many ways. Then Pip's feelings toward Estella grew more, because the reader finds out that Pip always felt jealous when people were near her. Pip also feels that Estella is favoring Drummle over him. Pip then meets his convict and after they are done talking Pip feels that the convict is a great benefit. In this story Dickens chose the convicts first name, which is Abel, because he is a good person towards Pip, and that name represents a name from a good person from another story. Then Pip and Herbert persuade Magwitch to leave England, because he could be in great danger.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Reading Assignment 6
Pip or Handel, as Herbert calls him, is on the streets and is convinced to come to a dinner party. The dinner party was at Wemmick's house and Pip feels that Wemmick is a nice person to have as a friend. After the dinner Pip receives a letter from Biddy, telling him that Joe and Mr. Wopsle are coming to London. Pip is then preparing himself for Joe's arrival. When Joe gets there, he tells Pip things about at home, and about how Estella is home now, in which she wants to see Pip. Even though I already knew that Joe acts like a good friend towards Pip, this shows that he is a very good friend, because he is telling Pip everything back at home. Pip then finds out that Mr. Pumblechook is Pip's earliest patron and founder of his fortunes. Pip then finds out that Orlick is at Miss Havisham's. I also think that Pip doesn't like Orlick being there just because of how he got into a fight with Mr. and Mrs Joe. Pip then felt that Estella was not acting that nice to Pip with how she was showing her manners. Pip was then feeling that he could have been happier and felt better towards himself if he have never met Miss Havisham. Then making Pip feeling worse, he receives a letter that said Mrs. Joe Gargery had past away and he had to attend the funeral.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Reading Assignment 5
Pip finally arrives in London, in which he meets Mr. Jaggers. The reader should think that Pip is feeling relieved, because he is with someone that he has already met back at home. When Pip is walking through London, he had some doubts and he was not sure of what he thought of London. Pip then finds out that he will be staying at Mr. Pocket's for a while. Pip then meets Herbert Pocket, the boy Pip got into a fight with at Miss Havisham's. The reader should think that Pip and Herbert are starting to become friends, even though they had that fight. Herbert also calls Pip Handel instead of Pip. Pip feels that Herbert is calling him Handel, because he is a gentleman now. You can determine that they are becoming friends, because Herbert is teaching Pip things, and also telling him things about Miss Havisham. Pip finds out that Estella was brought up by Miss Havisham, to have revenge on all men. Pip also hears about how Miss Havisham was going to get married, but her husband never showed up for the wedding. Pip also realizes that with her husband not showing up for the wedding, is the reason why she acts the way she does. You could also figure out that Mr. Jaggers is a friend to Pip by the way he acts toward Pip. An example of Mr. Jaggers being a friendly person to Pip is that Mr. Jaggers gave Pip money for him to have.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Reading Assignment 4
Miss Havisham lets Pip know that he doesn't need to come anymore, because she feels he has been teached well. Dickens wants Pip to not feel so great about coming home, because he is coming home to Mrs. Joe's temper again and he wants to thank Miss Havisham. Then a journeyman named Orlick got into a fight with with Mrs. Joe and Joe. After some time, Pip then realizes that someone broke into the Gargery's house and injured Mrs. Joe. The reader then finds out that Biddy becomes part of the Gargery's house, because she is going to nurse Mrs. Joe from her injuries. Pip feels that him and Biddy are really good friends, because she has helped him in so many ways. Pip then realizes that he is going to have a new tutor named Mr. Matthew Pocket, in which he argues with Biddy, because he wants her to be his tutor like she always has. Pip also wants Biddy just to help with Mr. Joe a little. Pip then feels that Miss Havisham is such a benefit for Pip, because she has helped in many ways, in which he feels was a good thing.
Reading Assignment 3
Mr. Pumblechook towards Pip shows that he can be a friendly person to Pip, because he helps out Pip a lot. Pip arrives at Miss Havisham's and figures out that Miss Havisham is a strange lady that has strange looks. When Pip meets Estella he finds out that she is going to be playing with him, but Estella acts like Miss Havisham in which Pip is thinking about both of them. He then doesn't tell the truth about the experiences at Miss Havisham's, because he feels that he wouldn't feel understood about how she really was. Joe kind of had an idea about what Pip was talking about but he kind of knew that he was lying about it, but he wasn't about what Pip was doing. The reader should know then that Pip is reminded of the convict again, because a strange man mentions to Pip about the convict. Then Pip finds out that Camilla, Raymond, and Sarah Pocket are visiting for Miss Havisham's birthday. Dickens wants the reader to know that Miss Havisham doesn't really like her family, that is why she invites Pip to come over for her birthday. Then Pip gets into a fight with a gentleman about his age and Pip won. The reader should think that Miss Havisham is inviting Pip over, because she likes him when he is there.
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