Tuesday, July 2, 2013

What devastating news does Pip get about Estella while visiting Satis House?

It is ironic that Pip obtains the devastating news that
Estella will marry Bentley Drummle as he visits Miss Havisham at Satis House because he
has come to this house because he has just received even more devastating news.  In
Chapter XLIV of Great Expectaions, Pip arrives and tells Miss
Havisham that he is "...as unhappy as you have ever meant me to be."  Then, after
declaring before Miss Havisham the love he has for Estella, he learns that she is
betrothed to Bentley Drummle, Pip's deadly rival for Estella's
attentions.


Upon hearing this news, in his love, Pip begs
Estella not to let Miss Havisham lead her into this fatal step, but Estella in another
brutal remark maintains that the decision to marry Drummle is hers as she is weary of
the life that she has been living, which hold no charms for her.  Estella claims that
life has few charms for you and that she and Pip will never understand each other.  In
despair, Pip tells Estella she has become all that life is to
him:



You have
been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted
with.


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