Chapter 29 Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.

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Chapter 29 of great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is one of many English literature books that I had to read so many years ago in High School. Very little did I get from this book then, yet I have always known this was a beautiful book, because the main character has been stuck in my mind since then.

Years later I have gone back to read it again, finally decided to make it easier and more interesting for those still at high school by combining water sounds and the book's audio and created a kind of relaxation videos. On completion of this work, videos in this format, it has taken me less than two weeks to go through the whole book. Something that I could not do during all of my high school days. I am hoping this will assist today's student and the older reader who has decided to revisit this beautiful classic. I found this lecture that talks on how to read Dickens books very helpful and would recommend you try at some point. The link to it on YouTube is

In Chapter 29 of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, Pip heads for Miss Havisham on his way he daydreams about Estella being chosen for him and him rescuing her from the Satis House. Pip is in love with Estella even though he realises he loves her against reason hope and happiness. As he arrives at Miss Havisham Pip is surprised to find that Orlick is he one who opens the gate for him as he no longer works for Joe but Miss Havisham. Pip enters Miss Havisham's dressing room and finds Miss Havisham with this elegant lady who happens to be Estella. Estella is grown to this beautiful woman; Pip is stunned by this transformation. Estella also agrees that Pip too has changed. In the meantime, Miss Havisham looks at them with an eye of a conniving puppet master. Pip and Estella take a walk in the garden talking of the old days. Pip asks Estella if she remembers when she made him cry but Estella says she cannot and this hurts Pip. Then Estella admits that she has no heart, no sympathy, or sentiment but Pip refuses to believe her. Estella reminds Pip of someone, but he cannot put his finger on whom. Pip and Estella walk in the room with the wedding cake covered in cog web. Pip pushes Miss Havisham around in her wheelchair. When Estella leaves the room Miss Havisham repeatedly tells Pip to love Estella. Mr. Jaggers, Pip, Estella and Miss Sarah Pocket have dinner in the dining room. Later arrangements are made for Estella to travel to London and Pip will meet her at the coach. The Jaggers and Pip leave Satis house. Sleeping in his bed at the Blue Boar Pip repeats to himself as if in a trans "I love her, I love her, I love her.
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