Friday, November 29, 2019
Great Expectations Essays (988 words) - English-language Films
  Great Expectations    Have you ever wonder how wealth can bring a person happiness and how it can  change a person or does it make that person a better person who was once poor?    Driving to a local grocery store for an example, to buy some food for your  family to eat and at the register, you have a dollar left. So you decide to buy  a lottery ticket and later that night watching TV, you out of million hit the  jackpot which would change your life forever. Or just going to school everyday  and doing your homework knowing that your family poor and have money problem,  you kept up in school and later went to college and getting a master degree plus  a well-pay career bring you wealth. Being poor to wealthy or being rich and  staying rich as a child to an adult, does the wealth usually bring you  happiness? In the novel "Great Expectation," Pip is a character who as  a child become a wealthy person from a poor background family. As he grew up in  a poor childhood, an opportunity came up for him to become rich and surely he  took that opportunity from a secret benefactor which was Magwitch, Pip convict.    Now being wealthy, Pip thought that it would bring him closer to the girl he  loved, Estella. But it didn't. In return, he had more problems personally then  before to face and wasn't enjoying his wealthy life. Wealth brought him to the  path of broken love and change him because if Pip didn't take the job or  opportunity to become rich at the Satis House where he first fell in love when  he saw Estella. And now for him to get Estella, he has to change his old way of  life to a higher class of people like Estella herself to even have a chance with  her.(Chater 8) So according to Pip, wealth doesn't bring happiness, but it  regard only one person only Pip. The way he live in London, he look back at his  childhood and old lifestyle, he realize what a terrible place he grew up in and  was an embarrass to him.(Part II of the novel until the end of the book or    Chapter 20) When Pip was poor, his relationship with Joe was like father to son.    But when Pip became wealthy, the relationship grew further apart until a point  where Pip became a higher classmen then Joe which he was at the low classmen of  people. Looking back now, Pip again realize how Joe was an embarrassment to him  now and that he couldn't socialize with Joe. From what he realize, Pip didn't  talk to Joe as often as he would thought when he came from poor to rich. So  wealthy does change a person and in Pip case, it made him not a better person  but a poorer person especially in attitude. But Pip is only one individual  compare to hundreds of thousands of people. How about what other people  experience other then Pip. Another character in the novel, Miss Havisham who  almost have the same but simliar problem like Pip with wealth, love, and  happiness. Miss Havisham being wealthy herself wanted to get marry with guy who  name is Compeyson, but she thought that the marriage was base on love not money.    She also didn't know that the guy Compeysonwas just after her money not her  love. Her father warn her about this, but she didn't care. When the wedding day  came and everything was set up, the guy she thought she was going to marry stood  her up just as her father warn her. Now heartbroken and mad, Miss Havisham left  everything that day like the wedding cake still on the table til the present  day, molding away. Because being wealthy, Miss Havisham didn't find true love as  she wanted and now so depress from that day, her lifestyle change to a witch  like house. Not seeing the sun or letting sunlght enter her home, she growing  old and wrinkle not having happiness to enjoy. Love was want Pip and Miss    Havisham thought as happiness, but none of them got it because they were  wealthy. In conclusion, so does wealth usually bring a person happiness? To my  oppinion yes it should bring a person happiness because it let what the person  want and desire knowing that they can afford it. It really depend on the person  and what he or she think happiness is and their attitude toward other people  about    
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