One day in my life that shaped who I am was when I stopped eating meat. If I hadn't became a vegetarian, then I think I would be a lot less healthy.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Pip's Quote
The chain that Pip is talking about refers to his life. I think the two different kinds of chains mean different social classes, because that is a large focus of the book, and flowers/thorns are easy to obtain as opposed to iron/gold. It could also have to do with how you live your life- flowers/thorns are wild, grow in different ways, and are easy to break. This could mean that someone whose chain consists of these materials is flimsier and more whimsical then most. Iron/gold is more structured and solid, so perhaps that is talking about people whose lives are very steady and include little risk. The specific link he is talking about is when one day greatly changes the course of your life- like if you met someone who got you a job which you had your entire life. You only met them on one day, but had you not met them, your life would be completely different. This day has altered Pip because now he wants to change his social class, and he is also now in love with Estella. Instead of being satisfied with becoming a blacksmith's apprentice and growing up to be like Joe, he now wants to become a high-class gentleman.
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