Monday, April 11, 2011
Great Expectations vs. Life
In this novel, money compared to love seemed a constant thing. Pip had to leave his family to get money, to get the woman he dreamed he only got her money and not her love, and when he finally gathered some friends and people who cared about him he was going broke. He could only have one or the other. But when he has money, his happiness has all but disappeared. So believe that the main theme of this story is to value family and friends over money. That though money is very useful, family is what keeps you going. You see this in our life as well. For example, celebrities obviously have a lot of money, and you always hear of them buying and doing crazy things with it. But there is constantly some fragment of news about how this certain celebrities life is on a downward spiral, or how this bad thing happened to them. Then there's the memoirs they are always writing about, saying they always felt lost and alone or something of the sort. This is how Pip felt when he moved to London with his Great Expectations. But then there's "normal" people like us, who just live out our lives with friends and family by our side. We may not have a lot of money (compared to those celebrities at least), but lucky for us we have people who care about us by our side. They more than make up for less than full pockets.
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