Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Chapter 10-19 Pip Sarah Grace Brock
Over the course of chapter 10- 19 I experienced many emotions from being depressed to being so happy I can't even control myself. Depression hit first when I realized Miss. Havisham wanted nothing more from me and signed me to be an apprentice to Joe. Then to make everything worse the girl who I was falling for, Estella, was moving away. Time passes and nothing gets better but fortunately nothing gets worse either. Then comes the days that a stranger that introduced himself as lawyer Jaggers told me the best news I would probably ever hear in my life. He tells me I will inherit a big amount of money from a secret benefactor and that I will move to London and become a gentlemen. That was the day that changed my life. From that day on till I was shipped off to London I kind of became conceded and mean to my family and the ones who loved me. I now regret that but am sure glad that I got to leave them and start somewhere else.
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Pip, first of all, control your emotions for goodness sake. You sound like a girl. Second, I'm glad I left, because it sounds like I got out of there just in time. But, from what Jaggers has said, it sounds like you are well on your way to becoming a CONTRIBUTING member of society. And with regard to Mrs. Havisham, you shouldn't worry too much about what she does and says. I think that she probably really does care about you. I just don't know whether or not you know it yet.
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ReplyDeleteDon't give up, ever! She will come around and don't worry about Mrs. Havisham she will also come around. I believe that you can do this!
Love you, Joe
Miss Havisham: "Oh, Pip! With all of that money, you could go visit Estella! Wouldn't that be wonderful, you spoiled brat?"
ReplyDeleteEstella: Pip, I'm sorry to tell you, but I don't love you. I'm glad I went abroad so that I don't have you coming over all the time. I do not see you as anyone special, like you see me.
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