The words “sink”, “no purpose” shows us that Pip had no hope before the exquisite june day because when the word “sink” is used it is not with a good connotation, but with a bad one that makes me think about Pip giving up. The phrase, “no purpose” also shows us that Pip has no hope at this moment because he specifically thinks to himself that he has no reason to be alive. When a person believes that they have no reason to be alive they have lost all hope. All of this evidence just further entails the idea that Pips hope on that june day is a new found hope because it wasn 't long before then that he was contemplating why he was alive and had no hope for a purpose in life. Dickens use of the scenery on that june day exemplifies Pips new found hope especially because before that walk he had never seen the beauty of the country side much like he never saw the beauty in his own life until that
The words “sink”, “no purpose” shows us that Pip had no hope before the exquisite june day because when the word “sink” is used it is not with a good connotation, but with a bad one that makes me think about Pip giving up. The phrase, “no purpose” also shows us that Pip has no hope at this moment because he specifically thinks to himself that he has no reason to be alive. When a person believes that they have no reason to be alive they have lost all hope. All of this evidence just further entails the idea that Pips hope on that june day is a new found hope because it wasn 't long before then that he was contemplating why he was alive and had no hope for a purpose in life. Dickens use of the scenery on that june day exemplifies Pips new found hope especially because before that walk he had never seen the beauty of the country side much like he never saw the beauty in his own life until that