Friday, March 4, 2011

Questions

My first question is what makes uncle Pumblechook so important to Pip’s sister? I know that family should always be welcome, but seems to be at their home a lot. You think that she would at least try to treat her husband with the same amount of respect of her guests, but she doesn’t. It’s almost like she would rather be around uncle Pumblechook than her own husband. She either overlooks or ignores how shallow uncle Pumblechook is. In her mind, he is perfect. Why is this? My other question is why was Pip chosen to go to Miss Havisham’s? There are plenty of upper class boys she could have chosen, and an even more abundant amount of lower class children. So caused Pip to catch her fancy?  

No comments:

Post a Comment