Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Pip, now back from his trip, told me that he travelled to his home town to go to Miss Havisham's house to see Estella. Pip called to be let in to the house and was suprised to see Orlick (ungrateful, abusive journeyman) opening the door. In other words, he was thinking, "What the heck is Orlick doing here". orlick had left Joe and went to work for Miss Havisham as a porter. He went up to see Miss Havisham, and lo and behold, Estella was there with her. At first, Pip didn't recognize her, she was so womanly and beautiful (oh come on, gimme a break), but she had the same eyes. All this time, Miss Havisham was proceding to ask Pip questions of Estella's beauty and how her scorn and proudness are now minute traits (sketchy lady get away from my budd). As soon as Pip realized it was Estella, he immediately fell in love all over again with her (hopeless idiot falling head over heels for a girl who wants to crush your heart). He was very pleased to hear Estella say that he was less coarse and common than in the past. Miss Havisham told them to go take a walk in the garden, which they do. There Estella plays with Pip (cruel woman), whose head is in the clouds. She does this by telling him that she doesn't remember any of the moments that were very important to Pip in his life. This pains him very much, but he puts up with it because he adores her. Estella finally comes out with the truth to Pip about why she is so mean. It is because she has no heart, no sympathy or sense of caring. Pip, obviously doesn't believe this because he is blinded by love and admiration (doof). They then go in together to get ready for dinner, which Mr Jaggers is going to be at. Meanwhile, Miss Havisham continued to ask creepy questions and started to tell Pip to love her no matter if she was nice to him or if she tore up his heart. After dinner, Jaggers, Pip, Estella, and Miss Havisham went up to play cards, ending the day very similar to the way they ended in the past.
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