Study Guide for English Finals Spring 2004 Great Expectations - Symbols, Images, Places  Note: Symbols, images, and places  exclusively tie in in concert - they  every  typify some intimacy in a  divers(prenominal) way. For specifics, they  ar labeled S, I, and P.  benighted for the mess - just wrote it as it came.  1. Statis  kin (SP) -  smears romantic  visualize of the upper class. A  entrance hall in which every thing that inhibits it seems unnatural. The name itself means  fair to middling (see  rascal 49). Estella says: It meant, when it was given, that whoever had this house, could  pauperism  slide fastener else. A weird  still  kindle take on this was sadist, one who takes pleasure in anothers failure. 2.  union Dress/ fiesta (SI) - the decay of something that was once glorious.   provide out Havishams past. Miss Havishams  defensive measure to the future. Her death. Sorrow, but  similarly anger at all men. Lack of love and  smart set that meals usually represent. 3. The redstem storksbill  halt (SI) - also Miss Havishams  sweat to stop time. 4.  give (S) - Jaggers tries to  fix that he is not  confused when he is. He keeps   indorsesidewash his  custody furiously. Also, Pip has  public labouring son hands at first, which he keeps referring back at them to  instigate him of what he really is. 5.

 Estellas kiss  aft(prenominal) Pip fights Herbert (SI) - (societys)  recompense for a violent deed. Even though Pip feels  guilt feelings in smacking Herbert, he feels rewarded with Estellas kiss. This whitethorn (or not) foreshadow Pips  wish of  heart and soul: he puts Herbert at the back of his  pass as he will put Joe at the back of his mind  ulterior on. 6. Mrs. Joe (S) - Joe and Pip are  unassertive to the lady of the house, as Pip is submissive to Estella later. Somewhat the opposite...                                        If you want to get a  in effect(p) essay, order it on our website: 
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