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Chapter 29. Sam Mellon Jacob Cauvel. Main Events. Pip returns to Miss Havisham’s. Orlick is now working for Miss Havisham as a porter. Pip becomes more attracted to Estella. Estella still treats Pip as a boy. Estella and Pip walk around the garden to catch up.
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Chapter 29 Sam Mellon Jacob Cauvel
Main Events • Pip returns to Miss Havisham’s. • Orlick is now working for Miss Havisham as a porter. • Pip becomes more attracted to Estella. • Estella still treats Pip as a boy. • Estella and Pip walk around the garden to catch up. • MissHavisham inquires Pip about loving Estella. • Pip tries to avoid seeing Joe so that Estella will not think less of him.
Important Characters • Pip • Estella • Miss Havisham • Orlick • Mr. Jaggers • Sarah Pocket
Key Details • Estella still treats Pip as a boy • Pip does not know when Estella will begin to think of him as a man and he is not sure when she will begin to like him. • Miss Havisham questions Pip’s love and admiration of Estella.
Vocabulary • Labyrinth- something that is complicated • Reverberating- to reflect off of surfaces • Disparity- Lack of equality between things • Impending- Something that is about to happen • Discrepancy- Distinct difference between two things • Ravenous- Predatory • Detached- Separate • Extorted- To obtain something by force.
Excerpt #1 The lady whom I never seen before lifted up her eyes and looked archly at me, and then I saw that the eyes were Estella’s eyes. But she was so much changed, was so much more beautiful, so much more womanly, in all things winning admiration had made such wonderful advance, that I seemed to have made none. I fancied, as I looked at her, that I slipped hopelessly back into the coarse and common boy again. Oh the sense of distance and disparity that came upon me, and the inaccessibility that came about her! Page 217 First Paragraph
Excerpt #2 “Is she beautiful, graceful, well-grown? Do you admire her?” “Everybody must who sees her Miss Havisham.” She drew and arm around my neck, and drew my head close down to hers as she sat in the chair. “Love her, love her, love her! How does she use you?” Page 221 Half way down