Pip was a moderately happy, satisfied young man until he met Miss Havisham and Estella. So this transformed him by in light of the fact that this is the first occasion when anybody has ever constructed Pip mindful of the distinctions in social status and riches. He feels hurt and confounded. From this day forward, he sustains a developing abhorrence for the existence he already needed. Presently his attention is on turning into a refined man, somebody Estella will admore, regard, and maybe cherish.
While traveling through the Second Ring, Dante and Virgil come across a place with many dark trees, but no actual people. They can hear voices screaming in pain, but they can't see them. Virgil tells Dante to break off a twig from one of the trees, after which the tree cries in pain and starts bleeding. Virgil then explains that all of these trees are souls of people who've hurt themselves during life, those who have willingly discarded their own bodies and committed suicide. Thus whenever the tree is hurt (a branch broken off), they feel pain as if they were dismembered.
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He plans to join The Pinheads and rob banks. He plans to move with Max and have a fresh start. He plans to leave with Max and his grandparents and start a new life.
Kenneth "Kenny" David Kane (also known as Killer Kane) is the main antagonist of the book. He is Max's selfish and sociopathic father. He was sent to prison for strangling his wife to death. After his release from prison on parole, Kenny kidnaps Maxwell on Christmas Eve and takes him to Loretta and Iggy's apartment.