How Does Miss Havisham Truly Change Him?

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These lines are taken from Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. The narrator is Pip himself. Pip is talking about how becoming used to his fortune had changed him in a negative way he was “in a state of chronic uneasiness respecting my behavior to Joe. My conscience was not by any means comfortable about Biddy.” The themes of this quotation are guilt and shame. He is feeling guilty about the way he treated his loved ones in the past. He is regretting his life in London. Pip is shameful because he believes that if he had not ever seen Miss Havisham’s face, he would be a partner with Joe in the forge and his relationship with Biddy would be better than it is at this moment. He realizes how much he misses home and being in the