In the book the character of Estella is described to be very coldhearted and mean, yet very beautiful. Used as a tool by Miss Havisham to get her own personal revenge on men, Miss Havisham raises her to be a heartbreaker that shows no emotion. Pip sees her as extremely beautiful but is weary at first due to her cold, manipulative nature. Creating the character of Estella would be very different depending on at which point in the book I decide to recreate my character from. For a young Estella, I would use minimal make up as this is fitting with the time, but I also feel that Estella's natural 'beauty' should shine through. Towards the end of the book when she is being mistreated by Drummle, I will look at bruising and creating realistic wounds. Hairstyles changed a lot through the era so I must be sure that when creating my character that the style is in keeping with the time.
Estella Quotes
“She stood looking at me, and, of course, I stood looking at her.
"Am I pretty?"
"Yes; I think you are very pretty."
"Am I insulting?"
"Not so much so as you were last time," said I.
"Not so much so?"
"No."
She fired when she asked the last question, and she slapped my face with such force as she had, when I answered it.
"Now," said she. "You little course monster, what do you think of me now?"
"I shall not tell you."
"Because you are going to tell upstairs. Is that it?"
"No," said I. "That is not it."
"Why don't you cry again, you little wretch?"
"Because I'll never cry for you again," said I.”
This Quote is showing how Estella is trying to prove she is heartless and cold. She knows that Pip has feelings for her but still decides to toy with his emotions.
"I have not bestowed my tenderness anywhere. For I have never had such a thing"
Again, this quote is Estella proving she is cold hearted and is incapable of love or tenderness.
A quote describing how Pip sees Estella is "I loved Estella with the love of a Man, I loved her simply because I found her irresistible".
This quote describes the power that Estella has over Pip, but he finds her irresistible so loves her despite her cold hearted disposition.
Dickens, C. (no date) Great expectations. Champaign, IL: Project Gutenberg, [199-?]
Estella Portrayals
Great Expectations has been portrayed through film multiple times, therefore there are multiple portrayals of Estella through the years.
1934 - Jean Wyatt: This Hollywood adaption of Great Expectation bent the storyline, so Miss Havisham is not responsible for the downfall of Pip and Estella. Margaret Donavon was responsible for the Hair on the Film and personally I feel that it is no in keeping with the early Victorian setting on the film. I think that more strands should be loose around the face as they were at the time.
1946 - Jean Simmonds and Valerie Hobson: Young Estella in the film is portrayed by Jean Simmonds, with Valerie Hobson taking over. The make up artists on the film George Blackler and Earnest Gasser keep in with the times quite well I feel. Estella's hair is centre parted, although again I would expect to see more curls hanging down at the front.
1974 - Sarah Miles: Directed by Joseph Hardy, Although I think this film was historically accurate as the hair is centre parted and framed with curls, it received a mostly negative response.
1989 - Kim Thomson: Playing Estella both when she is young and old, this mini series has more character development that other adaptations due the the fact more screen time means more of the original storyline could be covered. Wealthy Victorian women often liked to decorate their hair with jewellery which is demonstrated in this series.
1999 - Justine Waddel: The costume in this adaptation was particularly impressive. Very in keeping with the times, Estella wears extravagant gowns and dresses. The two make up artists on the show Fran Needham and Jennifer Matthews have kept the make up really simple, letting the costumes do the talking. I think the hair and make up in this production are very historically accurate compared to some of the older productions.
2011 - Vanessa Kirby: Vanessa Kirby portrays Estella in this Tv Mini series. This is my favourite adaptation of great expectations, Make up artists Adele Firth, Kirstin Chalmers and Darleen Forrester created very period relevant make up and hair while prosthetic effects were covered by Michael Byrne and Kristyan Mallet. The thing I like about this production is the clear attention that has been taken by the hair, make up and costume department to ensure that the hair and make up evolves through the series relative to what time period it would be set in. Towards the end of the series Vanessa Kirby's hair looks very late victorian with the curls far looser and with decorations added.
2012 Holliday Granger: This recent film, directed by Mike Newell had many make up artists on set including Zoe Brown, Hannah Edwards, Jenny Shircore and Marc Pilcher. Her hair and Make up has an Elizabethan look to her with her pale skin, red hair and flushed cheeks. This natural look is still appropriate and in keeping with the victorian era though. The hair on the film is more late than early Victorian, but I would still say it is in keeping with the time due to the centre parting, high bun and waves pinned to the sides.
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