The original ending is depressing and vengeful. Pip meets Estella several years later, and finds that she leads a "most unhappy life", having remarried a poor doctor after Drummle was killed and that she now "understood what [Pip's] heart used to be". Dickens was later advised by a friend who had read over it, to change the ending into a happier tone.
The revised ending concludes with Pip and Estella becoming friends.
In the original ending of Great Expectations, Pip and Estella part ways but there is a sense of hope and possibility for a future reconciliation. In the abridged version, the ending is more ambiguous and leaves the fate of Pip and Estella open to interpretation. The original ending provides more closure and resolution to the characters' arcs.
Charles Dickens wrote two different endings. People were unhappy with the first ending that was published:
Pip sees Estella in London. Estella says goodbye.
Dickens wrote a happier ending for the next printing:
Pip is back in his hometown and visits the ruins of Satis House. He happens to meet Estella there by chance. The part as friends.
No, patience and expectations do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, which is not the case here.
an incomplete cadence
The ending of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is considered satisfactory by many readers as it brings closure to the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and growth. The novel ends on a hopeful note, with Pip finding inner peace and a sense of contentment in his life.
The author is using dramatic irony to create a surprise ending by contrasting the reader's expectations with the reality of the situation. This contrast enhances the impact of the surprise twist at the end of the story.
A tricky ending in a story is one that includes unexpected twists, turns, or revelations that challenge the reader's expectations. It can involve a surprising resolution to the plot or the development of a new perspective that changes the meaning of the entire story.
The ending of the original Star Wars.
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Ibsen later called the ending a disgrace to the original play and referred to it as a 'barbaric outrage'
The song demonstrates sorrow and pain associated with a relationship ending and disappointment in failed expectations.
Pulling us out of the recession, living up to the expectations of a president, and ending the war in Iraq and or pulling our troops from Iraq.
The Happy Ending - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Iceland:L USA:PG USA:M (original rating)
basically the only difference is the ending. a comedy will have a happy ending i.e. wedding, whereas a tragedy will have a sad ending usually the death of the main character. either one can have funny or sad parts throughout but the ending is what makes it a comedy or a tragedy.