What Happens To Estella In Great Expectations?

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Just like Pip, Estella is an orphan and is subject to abuse by her adoptive mother, Miss Havisham

Does Pip get Estella in the end?

The first published edition of Great Expectations ends with Pip running into Estella in the garden of Satis House after many years of separation. … She has lost her first husband but

has also remarried

, which diminishes the possibility that the reunion will trigger a new relationship between Estella and Pip.

What happens to Estella at the end of Great Expectations?


Pip and Estella agree to remain friends

. However, Pip will still live in Cairo and Estella has her own life. It is a happy ending in that the two of them have settled into life and are doing well enough, even though they cannot be together.

What happens to Estella?

THE TWO ENDINGS

Wilkie Collins, a close friend and author of The Woman in White, objected to the not-happy ending Dickens first wrote for Great Expectations;

Estella has remarried

and Pip remains single. Dickens then wrote a more conventional ending, which suggests that Pip and Estella will marry.

Is Estella changed at the end?

In the novel’s revised ending, when Estella meets Pip years later she has had a daughter (also named Estella) by Drummle, who has died. … Through this analysis, Estella has never overcome the disservice done to her as a child.

She has never changed

.

Did Pip marry Estella?

Varied resolutions of Estella’s relationship with Pip

Though Estella marries Drummle in the novel and several adaptations, she does not marry him in the best-known 1946 film adaptation.

In no version does she eventually marry Pip

, at least not within the timespan of the story.

Who married Pip?

Pip starts as a clerk. Herbert marries his fiancee

Clara Pocket

, and Pip lives with them. There is irony in this, as Pip used his gift at age 21 of 500 pounds to engage Herbert with the new firm, despite the fact he was being dogged by creditors.

Who married Estella?

And rather than marrying the kindhearted commoner Pip, Estella marries the

cruel nobleman Drummle

, who treats her harshly and makes her life miserable for many years.

Does Joe marry Biddy?

Despite Pip’s renewed affection, living in London makes Joe increasingly unhappy, and one morning Pip finds him gone. … Pip rushes home to reconcile with Joe and

decides to marry Biddy when he gets there

.

Why is the original ending of Great Expectations better?

Although Dickens may have inadvertently been plagiarizing, the original ending is the way that Dickens felt the novel should end, as opposed to the way Bulwer-Lytton felt it should end. Another reason that the original is preferable is

because it seems to flow better with the overall themes of the novel

.

Why did Estella marry Drummle?

Expert Answers

Estella married Drummle

because she knew he was a terrible person and everyone would be perplexed and hurt that she married him

. She was more interested in hurting her suitors, because there were plenty of excellent men that wanted her. She married Drummle to spite them all.

Who told Pip that Estella was adopted?

In chapter 22,

Herbert Pocket

tells Pip Estella’s story. He’s a relative, so he has the inside scoop. He tells Pip: “I don’t say no to that, but I meant Estella.

Does Pip really love Estella?

Pip’s

love

for the cold-hearted beauty Estella is one of the main themes of Dickens’ Great Expectations and Pip’s main motivation for becoming a gentleman. Throughout the novel Estella seems ever present even when she is miles away. His expectations and aspirations are all linked in some way to his desire for her.

Why does Pip not like Drummle?


Pip does not want Drummle to see Joe because he is ashamed of Joe’s simple manners

. Drummle, described by Jaggers as the “blotchy, sprawly, sulky fellow” (ch 26), is Pip’s nemesis. Drummle offends him and irritates him. He is a perfect stereotype of the spoiled gentleman: brutish, boorish, and mean.

How old is Pip at the end of Great Expectations?

This story begins when Pip is seven years old and ends (with the alternate ending) when he is

nearly 35

.

Why does Pip lie about Miss Havisham’s house?

Pip lies to

Mrs. Joe and Uncle Pumblechook because he does not want to tell them what happens at Miss Havisham’s house

. He does not think they will understand. When Pip returns home from Miss Havisham’s house, he is a little dazed.

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