great expectations
... Orlick, in short, seems embarked on some great expectations of his own, sullenly tracking Pip・s upward progress from the marshes to Satis House and on to London. ... Obstacles Dickens knew that there are always obstacles to be overcome in the fulfillment of great expectations, and that hose obstacles must sometimes be overcome violently. ... Joe was, in her refusal to see anything at all in Pip, an obstacle to great expectations. ... Cognitive Revision Great Expectations is, so it would seem, the story of cognitive revision- Pip・s discovery that Magiwthc his benefactor, not Miss Havisham- which precipitates a moral revision: .I only saw in him a much better man that I had been to Hoe・ (446). ... It is because he feels a new feeling at Satis House, rather than the repetition of an old one, that he identifies his great expectations with MH and Estella. .That was a memorable day to me for it made great changes in me.