great Expectations
Of the major themes from Charles Dickens novel "Great Expectations" to be discussed as to their importance concerning its structure, I have selected "Love" in the context of human relations, "Isolation"and finally "Redemption." The loneliness isolation brings can only be redeemed loving associated of our fellow man, this is a two-way thing. "Had grown diseased, as all minds do and must and will that reverse the appointed order of their maker. "In isolation the greatest sin we commit against ourselves and others, are to dodge human companionship as Miss Haversham did. After her betrayal in love she hardened her heart toward her fellow man. By hardening her heart suppressing her natural affection nature, she committed a crime against herself. Miss Haversham love for Compeyson is of a compassionate kind, this concealed her to his true nature, as Herbert remarked, "too haughty and too much in love to be advised by anyone." At Compeysons desertion her anger and sorrow became extreme and he threw herself and Satis House into perpetual mourning and a moment to her broken heart, shutting the world out and herself from the world. Her only advantage is her adoption of Estella. Miss Haversham has hidden
Does Estella believe what she says or is she trying to convince herself? Is she using her unattainability to corruptly keep Pip's interest? Redemption is attained by Miss Haversham when she humbles herself to ask Pip's forgiveness. Estella herself is isolated, as for most of the novel she takes pleasure in her role of an avenger. Pocket have loving steady relationships. Estella is encouraged to practice her arrogance on Pip and to break his heart. The themes of Love, Isolation and Redemption all are the structure for the other thing hang for. Love in the next content of human relationships is best shown through Pip. By hardening her heart she loses her generous, affectionate nature and becomes withered inside emotionally. The relationship between Pip and Joe changed as Pip grew up. Her isolation is in part responsible for Pips snobbery and his break from Joe and Biddy. Though she was once half in love with Pip, Biddy recognized his obsession for Estella and wisely sought a partner elsewhere. She enters into a loveless marriage to Drummle, who is cruel to her. This shows that no matter how heartless one tries to be, there is always someone more heartless. Even though Estella tells him, "I have no heart," he does not believe her.
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