what can be regarded great expectations

Zechariah 2022-03-29 08:01:02

How to be a gentleman?

Educated? Rich family? I feel that money is a very contradictory item in the evaluation criteria of a gentleman, very important and not very important.

You can go to higher classes, but you can't look down on people in lower classes.

Money, love and humanity are inescapable topics.

But pip is really good at confessing.

"Out of my thoughts? You are in every thought. You're part of my existence. Part of me. You are in every thought, in every line I have ever read since I first came here. You are in the river, the sails of ships, the sea, the clouds, the stones of London. Until the last hours of my life, you will remain in me. Part of the little good, part of the evil. And I will always think of the good."

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  • Miles 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Thanks to Charles Dickens for writing a good novel and guaranteeing the plot, but the film adaptation was a failure, the satire of the upper class was sometimes pale and ridiculous, and the love scene was unconvincing. In terms of performance, Ralph Fiennes, Helena No matter how hard Bonham Carter and several British dramas worked hard to get extra points, they couldn't equal the points deducted by many young actors. The extra points for scenes and makeup were deducted from the overall situation.

  • Jerald 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    The movie was actually done pretty well. When Uncle La came out, he compared everyone else... I still need to read the text for the depth.

Great Expectations quotes

  • Magwitch: [sneaking up behind] Hold your noise! Hold your noise you little devil, or I'll cut your throat! Tell us your name, quick.

    Young Pip: I'm Pip.

    Magwitch: Once more, give it mouth!

    Young Pip: Pip.

    Magwitch: Ssh.

    [pushing the boy down]

    Young Pip: Pip, Sir. Don't sir, please!

    Magwitch: [turning him upside down] You've got wills on you, boy? You've got wills on ya!

    Young Pip: No, sir.

    Magwitch: [puts him back on his feet] Come here. What fat cheeks you've got. Darn me if I couldn't eat 'em. Where's your mother?

    Young Pip: There, sir.

    [pointing at the grave]

    Young Pip: Also my father, sir. My father and brothers, too.

    Magwitch: Orphan, ey? Who do you live with? That's supposing I let you live.

    Young Pip: My - my sister, sir. My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, wife of Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, sir.

  • Jaggers: To be guilty, and to be found guilty, are different things.