Great Expectations
Why doesn't Joe think it is a good idea for Pip continue to visit Miss Havisham?
im sure it has something do do with them making pip ungrateful and rude. I need details people :) thanks
im sure it has something do do with them making pip ungrateful and rude. I need details people :) thanks
Joe can see that Pip is getting a view of a society that he may never be part of, and Joe feels that the experience will give Pip unrealistic aspirations. Pip himself notes at the beginning of Chapter 14 that his experience with Miss Havisham - and more particularly Estella - has changed him. He is 'ashamed of home...now it was all coarse and common.'
'Great Expectations'- Charles Dickens