To Who? // Haylee Lynd
Who is Esther writing to? At the beginning of the last chapter, she says,
"The few words that I have to add to what I have written, are soon penned; then I, and the unknown friend to whom I write, will part for ever. Not without much dear remembrance on my side. Not without some, I hope, on his or hers" (LXVII 12-14).
I throughout this book have not been able to figure out who Esther is writing to or why she is writing. I also have not really had any suspicions. The third person narrator seems to address the audience a few times, appearing to tell us to take pity on certain individuals. For example, after Joe dies, the narrator appears to address us as if we could have somehow prevented Joe's death.
I don't see any particular reason why she would be telling the story to any character in the book as they have all, in some way, been apart of the story. I considered for a moment that maybe she was writing to one of her parents, either Lady Dedlock or Nemo. However, they have both died when she writes the narrative. Maybe Esther writes simply to write a valuable piece of historical evidence. \
Furthermore, we do not know who the other narrator is. Esther's narration could stand alone. Yet, we are given both narrations. I like considering that maybe the narrator is Mr. Bucket, considering he seems to know all.
What're y'alls thoughts on who Esther is writing to?
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