The success of Wemmick in the big future Wemmick provides a complicated but interesting separation for his family life and work life. The appearance and personality of the life of work with his family are different. Much of his family habits made it possible for him to express his concerns and suitability, in stark contrast to not having good value in mechanical work. Wemmic promises to separate the two so that he can maintain his virtue while working with the filth of Newgate.
Wemmik and his castle represent his separation of private life and commercial life. Wemmick considers "Office is one thing, private life is another thing." (Dickens 231) In the office, Wimick is rigorous, rigorous and unattractive. Wemmick's philosophy is "to catch a portable property" (Dickens 22) Wemmick in the office is expressed as "shining eyes - small, sharp, black, thin, wide and spotty lips". (Great expectation of 195) Wemmick told Pip to separate his life at Walworth from life at Litt le Britain. This shows how important it is for Wemmick to separate business from private life. In the castle Wemmick is the opposite. As he passed the suspension bridge, he began to change from working life to private life. Wemmick said: "After I crossed the bridge I lifted it - and blocked communication" (Dickens 229) revealed himself to the outside world, in his own little castle world It reveals himself to. "In the castle he is a soulful and friendly person."
A truly beautiful comparison in the book is the relationship between Wemmick Castle and Mr. Jaggers' office. Dickens vividly explained the first encounter between Pip and the Wemmik family. The testimony of Dicken's genius must of course be the real nature scene of Mr. Jaggers and Mr. Wemmick, both employer and employee. If an ethical message is conveyed in great expectation, this is a fact: the difference in the class seems important, but it is not. Our character foundation is formed as we grow up. It can not be changed. But we can learn. In fact, we have to do this. We have to learn how to develop our talent while we have to find a way to deal with our weaknesses.
Great Expectations contains many manga scenes and quirky personality that plays an indispensable role in plots and themes. Among remarkable comedy episodes are chapters 4, Pip's Christmas Dinner, Chapter 31, Hamlet of Wopsle, and Wemgick's Marriage of Chapter 55. Jaggers is in the form of his lawyer, his staff Wemmick disputes the work and personally investing in "portable property" Pip while living in a cottage that was refurbished into a castle It suggests. Miss Hervyham wearing a ridiculous bridal gown at her corrupt mansion