Estella was very dismissive and unkind and very snobby in the beginning of the novel and this made pip feel upset and distort but he keeps his head high and remains to be mature. Hope that helped..
Estella initially treated Pip with disdain and superiority, making him feel inferior and unworthy. Her cold and haughty demeanor fueled his desire to become a gentleman in order to win her affection and prove himself to her. Despite her harshness, Pip remained infatuated with Estella throughout the novel.
He thought he was poorer when he saw how rich Estella was compared. However, if this is for some sort of test, dont blame me if you get it wrong!
They felt they had a moral obligation to make change.
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An easier way to understand attitude is that attitude is a little thing that can make a big difference for example, if you go on a job interview with a bad attitude, you will not get that job because your attitude reflects on yourself and how you would act toward your future that is why attitude is very important to human nature because it reflects on you. My name is Flair Jades and thanks for asking :)
no, not unless you were already moody, in fact it may help improve a sour attitude and make you feel better.
Be in control of your own attitude. No matter what happens to you, ALWAYS maintain a positive attitude. Look toward the future. Realize how unimportant little problems will seem to you twenty years from now. Look for the big picture.
There is insufficient mass to make any gravitational force detectable.
The old woman in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" gets the knight to change his attitude toward marrying her by giving him a choice: he can either have her be old and faithful or young and possibly unfaithful. By allowing him to make the decision himself, she teaches him the valuable lesson of allowing a woman to have autonomy and agency in a relationship.
He wrote in his diary that he had met the Native people of Hispanolia and thought they would make good slaves. He wasn't sure they were human and was positive they were inferior.
He wrote in his diary that he had met the Native people of Hispanolia and thought they would make good slaves. He wasn't sure they were human and was positive they were inferior.
The human brain is strongly oriented toward the interpretation of sight, sounds, touch and feel. These are all important aspects that make up consciousness.