Great Expectations 2 endings
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens was a novel which has two different endings. Dickens wrote an original version for an ending, but changed it by the request of friends. Both endings involve the same characters - Pip and Estella - meeting after many years had passed in their lives. The first ending is bitter and dark - Pip and Estella meet awkwardly and part, never to see each other again. The second ending, on the other hand, is more hopeful and forgiving - Pip and Estella meet, and Pip "saw no shadow of another parting from her." (Page 451) However, the new ending does not fit it with the book completely. Through the novel, Estella torments Pip, and constantly ends up ruining his life The entire novel was about Pip growing up as a gentleman, which includes his childish lust for Estella. Therefore, in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the original ending ties in
The original ending is able to accomplish one of the morals of the novel - what you do to others will eventually come back to you - by having Estella suffer like Pip did. The original ending Pip says "...in her face and in her voice, and in her touch, she gave me the assurance that suffering had been stronger than Ms. Havisham's teaching, and had given her a heart to understand what my heart used to be." (Page 454) This portrays that because Estella caused Pip so much pain, she must now suffer like he did. This also shows that not only has Pip grown up as a gentleman, Estella has also grown up as a true lady, and left her old ways with Ms. Havisham behind. The second ending on the other hand, does not emphasize that Estella suffered, and therefore does not fit well with the rest of the book. The novel Great Expectations was all about Pip growing up as a gentleman, and l
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