2008年6月11日 星期三

My Reading Journal 6 Group F 陳聖勳

In these two week I finished the book. So now I am going to tell you the second and the last phase of Pip's expectations. The second stage of Pip's expectations is that Pip was in London, learning the details of being a gentleman, having tutors, fine clothing, and joining cultured society. Because he always engaged in honest labor when he was younger, he now is supported by a generous allowance, which he frequently lives beyond. At the end of this stage, Pip is introduced to his benefactor, again changing his world.The third and last stage of Pip's expectations alters Pip's life from the artificially supported world of his upper class strivings and introduces him to realities that he must deal with, including moral, physical and financial challenges. The current ending of the story is different from Dickens's original intent, in which the ending matched the gloomy reverses to Pip's fortunes that typify the last expectation. Pip used the perspective of the bitter lessons he's learned to comment acidly on various actions and attitudes in his earlier life.



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