I think it was Estella which tripped me up each time.
Estella represents the life of wealth and culture for which Pip strives.
A kind and intelligent but poor young woman, she is,
like Pip and Estella, an orphan.
Some of the women identified by Einstein include Estella, Ethel, Toni, and his"Russian spy lover," Margarita.
Biddy moves in with the Gargerys and Pip confides in her about his feelings for Estella.
The unqualified truth is, that when I loved Estella I loved her simply because I found her irresistible.
The unqualified truth is, that when I loved Estella with the love of a man, I loved her simply because I found her irresistible.
She hasn't seen sunlight in years and claims to have a broken heart and
just wants to see Pip play cards with Estella, a young girl she has adopted.
Estella and Pip exchange brief pleasantries,
and Pip states that while he could not have her in the end, he was at least glad to know she was a different person now, changed from the coldhearted girl Miss Havisham had reared her to be.
Estella and Pip exchange brief pleasantries,
after which Pip states while he could not have her in the end, he was at least glad to know she was a different person now, somewhat changed from the cold-hearted girl Miss Havisham had reared her to be.
Estella and Pip exchange brief pleasantries,
after which Pip states that while he could not have her in the end, he was at least glad to know that she was a different person now, who has somewhat changed from the cold-hearted girl Miss Havisham reared her as.