In chapter 12 of "Great Expectations," approximately two weeks elapse. The chapter covers Pip's visits to Satis House and his interactions with Miss Havisham and Estella during this period.
Chapter 1 in "Night" covers a span of a few weeks. It begins with Elie's life in Sighet before his family is deported to a concentration camp, so the timeline is relatively short.
Historically 17 years
Around 9 months.
a wash
4 hours and 20 minutes
For each second that elapses on the moving clock, 1.15 seconds pass for you. This is due to time dilation from the clock's relative speed to you.
He ends up all alone, he has so much debts, and no money. He isn't married to Estella either. He realizes that he is the one who's screwed up royally in life, compared to Herbert and others. Pip's great expectations gone wrongg.
7.5 hours elapse from 6:30 pm to 2:00 am.
Pip owed the men 23 pounds, 14 shilling, and six pence.
The hero, or protagonist, of Great Expectations is Pip, a male who ranges from 7 to 23 years of age during the main stages of his expectations. He appears as a 34 year old in the final chapter of the novel, and is also acting as the narrator, although the narrator is much older than the Pip being narrated.
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what are your compensation expectations?