Character Analysis

Monday, 27 April 2015

First Impressions - Akshave Arulparan 

       "Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens, is a classic novel thats has captured my attention after reading the first few pages. In Great expectations, Dickens presents us the life of Pirrip. Pirrip is the protagonist of this novel, and this novel explores the courage, initiative, and emotions of pip. Much is not explained yet in detail as i just read a few pages but I am very much interested and engaged to know what is to come. This novel is written in  Pip, a seven year olds perspective which gives this novel more significance. 

Great Expectations takes place in the 19th century England. It starts off by introducing Pip, as an ordinary boy . Thus far, there are many characters introduced in the novel, around 5-10 characters. According to me there are two characters who catch my attention and seem important right now; Pip (pirrip) and escaped convict. From what I have read, this book discusses pips childhood, and his struggles. Pip looses his parents at a very young age and lives with his sister Mrs. Joe Gargery, who's married to a blacksmith. Pips sister struggles to take care of him and treats him very badly also. She abuses Pip by hitting him for his mistakes. 

At this point in the novel, what has been captured so far is  Pip’s life as it is not colourful or joyful. My first impressions on Pip was that he is innocent. Pip seems like a kind-hearted person so far as he's seen helping many. I first thought of Joe as not very friendly person, but as I read on I realized he is the only friendly adult around. Joe shows love and  affections towards Pip, he is the only  understanding adult at this point in the novel. Pip’s sister Mrs. Joe is not actually loving towards Pip. You are able to see that she doesn't really love Pip but sees him as burden. Pip’s sister doesn't show any love towards Pip, but shows more hatred. 

One character that has shown to courageous and kind-hearted is Pip as when the convict tells him to bring him food, Pip does. He is very brave for returning to the church yard. Although i usually like to read fantasies and mystic novels, this book is quite fascinating. This novel is very well detailed, which really enlightens me. Also, I really adore Pips innocence. Also this book seemed very dark and uninteresting, as i read on i started to enjoy the book very much.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

First Impression -Ashley

First Impressions Journal

            Things don’t start off that great for Pip in Great Expectations as the story takes you through the events and encounters Pip faces as he goes through life, and the story allows you to see how Pip sees life through his eyes and what his view and window to the world is like. The way things start off for him as a child lets the reader know that he will have to face many hardships along the way in which will lead up to what will come for him in the future since in the start of the book, Pip was looked down upon and mistreated by some of the adults in the story. For example, he was often hit by his sister when he did something that she didn’t like or that seemed like something “wrong” to her, but wasn’t really something that could be considered as a wrong doing. The adults also scorned him and held a personal grudge against him for not being grateful even though he usually did what he was told. The story takes place in 19th century England, and is portrayed n the story quite differently from the way it would be seen now. It is also visible in the story that it takes place in 19th century England due to hints of the language, outfits, lifestyles and occupations of the people such as the way that people are defined by their class and occupations such as Blacksmiths are not things that people do now. This also helps to set the mood of the story and makes it more effective since it would not work as well to set the mood or the events that are taking place if it was to happen in modern day England as of compared to now. Today it is seen as a country that is lively, prosperous, and somewhere that is a huge tourist attraction. In the novel or from Pip’s point of view the setting is seen in a different way like it is rather dreary and someplace that you would much rather be away from. It also makes it seem like you can picture the weather to be depressing and reflect the way Pip’s life isn’t very cheerful or encouraging. It’s almost like you can picture a kind of dysfunctional setting where things are falling apart or there is a sense of chaos and ill will happening in the story. I can see how the building almost seem to be falling apart a bit in places and there’s a dysfunctional society where people do things out of their own ideal and have their own image of what they want. It’s like in this book where in some ways instead of functioning together as a community, separating each other by class and value in a way, and also acts of wrong doing, and things seem like they’re lacking life in a way, especially for a time of celebration since the starts off around Christmas. My first impression of Pip is that he is a good person because even though he stole from his aunt, he had a reason for it, and it had not been for himself. He also felt guilty for stealing which shows that he didn’t want to do it, but he is also very fearful of others which is understandable since he was raised “by hand” by his sister. Joe is kind to Pip and is also much more understanding and forgiving than the other adults so far. He treats Pip with kindness while the other adults stigmatize Pip, and he understands how Pip feels about the way he is getting treated, so he tries to protect Pip in the way he can, but because he is also so forgiving, he doesn’t stand up as much as he could. From the way that Mrs. Joe acts towards Pip, you can tell that she doesn’t really love him, and treats Pip like a responsibility she had to take upon herself but didn’t want to. She also doesn’t care that the other adults talk harshly towards Pip and also does so herself. When Pip went off with the soldiers, she also said that it wouldn’t be her responsibility if he got hurt. From the way she acts towards Pip and Joe, it makes her seem like strict and harsh women. It is also noticeable that she cares about appearances to other people since she puts on an act around others and acts the same way that they do. It also shows how in society, it was important to have a good impression and to be on the good side of others around since you wouldn’t want to be an outcast. Back then it was one of the worst things to do things that were frowned upon by others, and it would have been a lot of pressure to often be in the scrutinizing watchful eye of the public. Mrs. Joe was also a tough woman because she didn’t let things get to her easily and was very much in control. The man in the marshes gives off an eerie feeling because his actions are very threatening, peculiar, and gives a feeling of fear or a feeling of wanting to get away from him as quickly as possible. The other adult who were at the dinner may have been trying to act respectable, but they were rather rude to Pip, like just because they’re older it gives them the right to make fun of or poorly treat someone who they see as “lower” than themselves.