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Pip's environment is similar to that of our hometown. In a rural village in England
Zhuang, a young man brought up by his elder sister, is bound to have a beautiful ideal in that particular period of his dreamy life. At first, he was willing to be a qualified blacksmith like his brother-in-law, Joe. In fact, this is also a good ideal, and may not have a great future. However, the development of things will not be smooth, especially on the long and short road of life, a small opportunity may change a person's life and make him move from one road to another. When did the change of Pip's ideas and ideals originate? The most obvious thing is, of course, that after he went to the mysterious manor, especially after he saw Estella, his thoughts changed significantly, which is universally acknowledged as an unquestionable point. However, I also think that before that, Pip himself had never thought of becoming a gentleman without being a blacksmith and striving for his great future. The so-called human nature is a trait that is not easy to change. This trait is difficult to change under the influence of environment. Before encountering Estella, if Pip did not have a single thought in his mind, but wanted to join his brother-in-law's industry wholeheartedly and knew himself, the appearance of Estella would probably not change Pip's mind, and he would continue to pursue blacksmith work after getting 25 pounds. I think it can be understood that this is the simplest and practical "English dream" that an ordinary English village villager can have.
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芋圆丸子
When he was a little boy, he never wanted to be in the upper class, just wanted to be a good blacksmith. Since he first met Estella, he began to his heart. Because of the huge gap in social status, he thought his shoes were too shabby and his spoken English was not "normal". When he arrived in London, Pip made a big change. He begins to wear lavishly and splurges money and eventually in debt heavily. He even began to dislike Joe. He thought Joe dressed uncivilized. Faced to his benefactor, Pip's first reaction is not to be grateful, but to dislike him for being dirty. He has become extremely vain. But Pip's heartis still good. After the confiscation of his property, he is filled with guilt and gratitude to Joe. Finally, Pip returns to the beauty of humanity.
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VolcanoPip’s two most important traits are his immature, romantic idealism and his innately good conscience. On the one hand, Pip has a deep desire to improve himself and attain any possible advancement, whether educational, moral, or social. His longing to marry Estella and join the upper classes stems from the same idealistic desire as his longing to learn to read and his fear of being punished for bad behavior: once he understands ideas like poverty, ignorance, and immorality, Pip does not want to be poor, ignorant, or immoral.
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肥肥酱
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小城仲夏