Great expectation for character and subject analysis The great expectation represents the pursuit of youth identity. This is a story about this person, Phillip Pirrip 's life, called readers by Pip through the story. It shows important events in Pip's life, shaping what he will be from the middle of his 7 to 30 year olds. In the process he met various friends and acquaintances who influenced him to form his own decisions and goals.
In this literary study, the subject of identity analysis will be tested in Charles Dickens 'pips' role analysis in the "wonderful future". In the novel, Pip is a narrator and a young man who is the hero who defines identity. Pip is always a confused person seeking his identity, but he does not seem to understand who you are and where you are in your life. Sometimes Pip is not sure about his identity and he is not sure about the life he wants. Various stages of childhood, adolescence and adulthood are important elements of this story. Pip who grew up from a boy to an adult grows to an adult who knows about others more and acquires one's identity.
Charles Dickens' great expectation is an attractive story of love and wealth. The main character "Pip" is a dynamic character that has undergone many changes through books. Through analysis, the character Pip is identified and it is investigated whether it gradually changes through the story. Pip of the hero is a gentle character. His qualities include humility, kindness, and love. These features may be the cause of his childhood poverty. At the beginning of the story, Pip is a kind boy who keeps his humble life. This will change when he encounters Ma Qiwei, a future thief and benefactor. When Pitwich handed him food and clothes, Pip 's goodwill disappeared. Magwich tells Pip he'll never forget his good and he will always remember Pip. This is the beginning of dynamic change of Pip
There is fundamental thing in the big future. In other words, no one can change his or her own identity. Pip's character showed this theme at various events in his life. Pip is a very ambitious young man, trying to make himself better for every opportunity he has, because he is mainly worthy of his beloved Estella. He gave up the job as a blacksmith and accepted his property in London where he worked in education and work. In addition, he became a wealthy gentleman with himself and all the people he used to love. He is far away from his native place and his hometown. Through Pip's life, Dickens shows that people may not be happy when people change their identity, or perhaps the opposite.