So Dickens and GE lives on and influences and teached generation after generation about what it's like to be a poor boy with Great Expectations and how that may turn out in the end.
Jude, I'll agree we see what it was to be poor - and rise above it. But there is so much more here in the sub-text, don't you think? Pip couldn't wait to get away from those who loved him - not even a goodbye. I think with sadness how I left home the first time - and avoided the phone calls from my anxious, caring father who needed to hear that I was not homesick.
You get a different perspective when reading GE at this age - different from when you were younger.
The Pockets - overwhelmed with those ten children - nothing could have prepared Belinda Pocket, the spoiled only child for what was to come. At least she married Matthew for love. Didn't they elope?
I think Dickens is writing about life, how we handle the hand we are dealt, the mistakes we make, the regrets that will surely follow. Belinda Pocket gives up on her children, turns to books, as Mrs. Jellyby turned to her charitable work in Africa, while her own children "tumbled up" - the responsibility of an older sibling, or worse, the servants.
I think Pip needs to make strong friends - friends who will be with him on the way down, not just when his pockets are full. I'm counting Herbert as one of a friend - Wemmick too,
Babi. Wemmick was startled when Pip reached out to shake his hand, but then invited him to his home. That means a lot for this man who separates work from home. I liked Wemmick and obvious care and affection for the Aged.
Jonathan, I have mixed feelings about Jaggers. His brusque mannter, the way he shows no mercy to those who need him, but cannot pay. Maybe he's just a realist - knowing that there are many, many people in need of his services, and cannot help them all. He seems to accept the fact that Pip will not be able to handle so much money. Will he still be his "guardian," his protector, when the money runs out. What is Pip spending it on, by the way - besides clothes?
Babi - I'd count Drummle out - he looks down on him because he's not from money. Not sure about Startop (Shortstop as
Jonathan calls him
) ...not counting on him to stand with Pip.