Answer:
The common theme between the two excerpts is "humanity's helplessness against nature."
Explanation:
Both excerpts show how human beings are fragile and helpless when nature shows its strength. This can be perceived by the fact that the two excerpts show characters that are dominated by doubts, uncertainties and fear in the face of nature's power over them. This power that the human being is not able to control. Nature can tear down and scare even the strongest human, that's what excerpts want to pass on to the reader.
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Pip returns to his village in this chapter to see Estella. He decides he is too good for his old house and arranges to stay at a hotel.
<h3>At the conclusion of Chapter 28, how does Pip feel?</h3>
Pip exits the coach at the first stop inside the town limits because his memory of that evening is so terrifying to him.
Pip returns home in the hopes of seeing Estella and making amends with Joe. He is forced to ride in a coach with two prisoners, one of them is the enigmatic stranger who offered Pip money in the bar. Pip overhears the man, who is unknown to Pip, saying that the convict Pip assisted that long ago night in the marshes had begged him to give Pip the money. Pip exits the coach at the first stop inside the town boundaries because his memories of that evening is so terrifying to him. When he gets to his hotel, he reads an announcement in the newspaper and discovers that Pumblechook is claiming credit for his ascent to fame.
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Percy feels relieved that his mom is okay but is angered at who did it