Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Charles Dickens – Pip’s problems come from arrogance
Charles ogre Great Expectations is the tale of one characters roily journey of self delusion in the pursuit of false i ingests. rack up, the books protagonist, is a virtuously favorable and honest boy profane by the glitz and glamour of 19th century bourgeois society. Although Pips trust and pretension lastly creates a great fill issue of problems for him, it would be inaccurate to claim that they ar the central causes of Pips troubles.Instead it is the insufficiency of witness and self-worth he experiences in his early childhood that instigates his downward spiral of morality and mustiness be blamed for the cause of his problems. Fortunately, Pip is subject to eventually realize the gentry of humble characters such as Joe and look the splendour of values such as compassion in gaining neat gentility. Primarily, Pips lack of self-confidence and lowly impression of himself ar the most notable aspects of his early childhood. chthonic the tyranny of Mrs Joe, Pip is c onstantly do to feel inferior and has his self-esteem undo with snipes such as in a low reproachful voice (she said) Do you hear that? Be grateful. . Not all is he physically abused in the household having been brought up by run but also there is understandably a lack of adequate go to bed and affirmation in his childhood old age, strengthen with the absence of a mother and male pargonnt. though Pip is able to find virtually(prenominal) refuge in his friend and father figure Joe, it throwms hardly enough to trope his self-worth.As well as this, he must contend with the obnoxious and overtly ostentatious Mr Pumblechook. The Christmas dinner scene in which Pip is constantly patronized by the mean-spirited adults in his life is almost a parody of disparagement. Harbouring this sense of inferiority, Pips visit to Satis domicil evokes in him the fantasy of reinvention that in the long run brings approximately his downfall. The supercilious Estella, encouraged by drop Havi sham, mocks Pips coarse and common ways, get on contend on his lack of self-worth and eating apart at his self-confidence.The highly impressionable four-year-old boy, fuelled by this inferiority, sees the glamour of Satis House as his all chance of bettering himself. It is here he forms the illusion that becoming a world consists of merely assuming the outward trappings of gentility an illusion that will ultimately create a great deal of trouble for him. He is caught up in the allure of Estellas beauty and her life style, yet fails to see that beneath this exterior lies a loveless and heartless world. Therefore it is Pips dissatisfaction with himself combined with the settle of his visit to Satis House that is the fundamental root word of his problems.This being said, once he is devoted the financial means to live out this fantasy his priggish arrogance further distances him from his trustworthy and honest childhood values. Debt, disobedient company and a wasteful lifes tyle are the troubles that incur with his obsession to go along the gentlemanly faiade he has created. Most notably, his pretentious treatment of Joe, If I could have compensable money to keep him away I would have paid it, denize him association with this dreadful character and in turn denize him the energy to realize the importance of the values he stands for.Likewise there is the manner in which he patronizes Biddy You never had a chance before you came here, and see how ameliorate you are The rejection of these noble characters prevents him from being able to gaining true gentility. As Pip himself unbelievingly states after helping Herbert to think, that my expectations had done some good to somebody, for his expectations combined with his arrogance had succeeded only in creating problems for him.While Pips ability to break the importance of humility is vital to his redemption, it is his emergence to compassion and good heartedness that rescues him and allows him to be come a better person. Although initially Pips motives for protecting Magwitch are entirely selfish, attempting to maintain his own credibility in London, he begins to develop a sense of concern for the old man, as his childhood value of compassion is in stages reinstated. This compassion becomes the first step towards obtaining true gentility.From there the loss of his fortune and his emblematic illness in which Joe appears selflessly nurse him back to health and paying get through his debts provides Pip with a vital lesson in fellow feeling. Pip can ultimately understand the nobility of characters such as Joe, Biddy, Clara and Wemmick (Walworth). He embraces the simple lives of these characters and also learns humility, by leaving to work for Herbert in Egypt, sustenance an earnest and hardworking life. After years of such a humble lifestyle, Dickens rewards his protagonist with the love of Estella, who has likewise come to understand the importance of a good Christian Heart . Therefore, the central cause of Pips problems was distinctly the result of years of self dissatisfaction caused by a lack of love and affirmation. This self-worth was dealt a mortal blow upon his arrival at Satis House, the consequence being Pips fantasy of re-invention that ultimately leads him to much of the troubles in his life. His boorish arrogance manages to create further problems for him and it is not until his rediscovery of the importance of compassion and fellow feeling that he is able to become a true gentlemen.
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