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Love In Great Expectations

   
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This was horrible because it kept Estella from ever really loving somebody throughout the whole novel. Statements like, “Well? Can you break his heart?” (Dickens, 60) which are the source for identity crises in this book amongst both Pip and Estella alike...
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The actions which came from statements by Miss Havisham are what keeps Pip and Estella constantly going through out constant identity changes, thus making it almost near to impossible to love. Pip never would be able to get a true grasp of who she was because she, like him, would change like the direction of wind at any given time...
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