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Joe and Mrs. Joe gets hurt. What purpose does Dickens have for reintroducing the convict's iron leg in this chapter? It is to show that the convict is back or free or gone. How does Biddy come to live with Pip and Joe?

She comes to take care of Mrs. JOe and she can understand Mrs. Describe Pip's internal conflict. He thinks that he should be more thankful to Biddy and patronized her enough. He should have pursued her more. What does Pip mean when he says he wants to be a "gentleman"? He doesn't want to be common and move up the social ladder. Explain Pip and Biddy's relationship. They like each other more than friends, but Pip likes Estella.

This chapter 18 includes the first mention of the novel's title. To what expectations is Jaggers referring? He wants Pip to learn to be a gentleman and leave his regular life to learn to be one.

How is Pip feeling in the last paragraph of this chapter? He was feeling lonely for the first time and everything felt different, like he didn't belong or it wasn't worthy for him. What does Dickens accomplish by having Jaggers point out Molly's wrists to the guests?

He is someone who likes power. He only owns that is strong. Shows power and dominance. What significant insight does Pip share in the following passage? People turn worse when they are around their enemies.

They'll try to be on top of them. How is Pip's character advanced during this chapter? He rejects people he once knew and doesn't talk to them. Compare the way the audience heckles Wopsle with the way the Trabb boy mimics Pip. In what ways are the two incidents similar? They laugh at Wopsle and Pip. Trabb's boy pertended to be a stuck up Pip while the audience answered directly into the play.

What does Pip hope Estella means when she tells him, "We are not free to follow our own devices, you and I"? H doesn't intend Estella to marry Pip, but he hopes Estella will love him. They are jealouss of Pp's fortune and think that Miss H is his benefactor.

In Chp. It says that he is bad to Biddy and Joe, nut thinks he would be happier without Miss. Lives in debt and regrets. How is Pip ambivalent about his sister's death? He is haunted by her. His memories of being raised by his sister is softened. What does Pip mean when he says that the mists were "quite right too"? The mist represents guilt. It means that he wont come back to Joe and become guilty.

Why is Pip looking forward to his twenty-first birthday? Why does Dickens have Pip recall, on his coming of age, the day he met the convict in the churchyard? It shows how he changed from the sweet bot who helped the convict to someone who lost his way. What does Pip's desire to assist a friend say about his character? What is Dickens's purpose in having Wemmick's character divided into two personae: the Walworth Wemmmick and the Little Britain Wemmick?

It shows the 2 sides of PIp. On what note does this chapter 37 end? It ends with him happy to be living to his expectations and goes after Estella. What is ironic about Pip's relationship with Estella as described in this chapter? She used Pip to make other admirers jealous while Pip is jealous of the attention she gives them. What is ironic about the scene between Miss Havisham and Estella? H teaches Estella to break men's heart and to be cold to them.

She's also cold and pulls away from Miss. H, hurting her. Miss H addresses her for her cold heart. What peripeteia occurs at the end of the second stage of Pip's expectations? His benefactor is the convict and he is distressed. He can't have Estella, he left Joe and the convict might be caught. How does Dickens establish from the very beginning of the chapter that something unexpected is about to happen? The weather was stormy, wet, and windy. A heavy vast veil was over london. How does the convict respond to Pip's reaction and initial treatment of him?

He gets tears in his eyes. Why do you think the convict wants to "make a gentleman"? In what ways are the convict and Miss Havisham alike? He wants to repay PIp. He wants to make Pip what he isn't.

Pip learns to be a gentleman and Estella learns to be cold. The trip down the Thames with Magwitch highlights the extent to which Pip has grown throughout the novel. The nervous, ambivalent child is now an adult confident in his actions, shepherding the once-terrifying Magwitch toward freedom. Public and private morality are no longer one and the same for Pip and his friends. The strict sense of justice that guides the novel demands that any sinful character will either be redeemed or come to a bad end.

Pip is redeemed by his newfound love for his secret benefactor; Magwitch is redeemed by his inner nobility and love for Pip; and Miss Havisham is redeemed by her repentance. Though Magwitch and Miss Havisham die, they die at peace, while Compeyson simply disappears, and Orlick will be dragged to prison see Chapter Loyalty, love, and human affection are more important than social class and material grandeur and are the only goals worth striving for.

SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Who are Estella's parents? Why does Pip become ashamed of Joe? How does Miss Havisham feel about her behavior at the end of her life? Summary Chapters 53— Summary: Chapter 53 The night is dark over the marsh; in the sky, the moon is a deep red. Summary: Chapter 54 In the morning, a sparkling sunrise dazzles London as Pip and Herbert prepare to put their plan in motion. Summary: Chapter 55 Jaggers is certain that Magwitch will be found guilty, but Pip remains loyal.

Summary: Chapter 56 Pip visits Magwitch, who is sick and imprisoned, and works to free the stricken convict. Previous section Chapters 47—52 Next section Chapters 57— How does Dickens suggest the character of the stranger in the pub? What two things does the stranger do to suggest a connection with the convict from the beginning of the book? What is the most likely reason the stranger is at the pub?

Why does Pip have nightmares after meeting the stranger in the pub? What two major plotlines begin to converge at the end of this chapter? Chapter XI 1. Who are the Pockets and why are they visiting Miss Havisham? What is revealed about Matthew Pocket, a relative who is not present at the gathering? Explain what effect Dickens is creating by using the first person protagonist narrator. What suspicions are confirmed for the reader in this chapter? What potential role has Estella played in the fight between Pip and the pale young man?

How does the young man inspire Pip with great respect? How much time elapses in this chapter? What evidence is there to suggest that Miss Havisham was jilted? How could my character fail to be influenced by them? Is it to be wondered at if my thoughts were dazed, as my eyes were, when I came out into the natural light from the misty yellow rooms? Why is Pip ashamed of Joe when he goes to meet Miss Havisham? Define indentures. What restrictions does the law place on a boy who is bound?

On what note does the chapter end? Chapter XIV 1. How does Dickens help he reader maintain sympathy for the altered Pip? Chapter XV 1. Under what conditions does Joe agree to let Pip visit Satis House?

Why does he think Pip should stay away? What new character and conflict is introduced in this chapter? What is probably the real reason Pip wants to visit Miss Havisham? What possible explanation is given in this chapter concerning the identity of the person who has attacked Mrs.

Chapter XVI 1. How does Biddy come to live with Pip and Joe? What does the following passage suggest? How does Dickens establish the passage of time at the beginning of this chapter?

Why do you think Dickens includes the scene where the stranger grills Mr. Where has Pip seen this man before? To what expectations is Jaggers referring? List the conditions imposed on Pip if he accepts the promised inheritance. What is Pip asking Mr. Jaggers in the following passage? Jaggers, and to keep to your directions; so I thought I had better ask.

Would there be any objection to my taking leave of anyone I know, about here, before I go away? How old is Pip in this chapter? How is Pip feeling in the last paragraph of this chapter? Compare Mr. Pumblechook with the Pockets. How does Miss Havisham contribut to his suspicions that she is his benefactor? Many critics have seen what they consider fairy-tale elements in Great Expectations. From this viewpoint, identify who in the novel fills the following roles: The beggar revealed as a prince— The princess— The fairy godmother— The ogre— The wicked stepmother— 5.

What peripeteia occurs at the end of the first stage? The poem deals essentially with Adam and Eve, their first sin, and their consequent expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

The closing lines of the poem are: Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to chooseTheir place of rest, and Providence their guide;They hand in hand with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.

How is this ending optimistic? How might it be pessimistic? Chapter XX 1. What does the following description of Mr. The room was but small, and the clients seemed to have had a habit of backing up against the wall; the wall, especially opposite to Mr. What is the primary purpose of this chapter?

Briefly describe Mr. Chapter XXI 1. What is the significance of the following exchange between Pip and Mr. Wemmick to me. What coincidence is revealed in this chapter? Chapter XXII 1. Briefly describe the Pocket household. What purposes are fulfilled by this chapter?

What two careers did Mr. Pocket supposedly consider when he was a younger man? What is the source of satire in Mrs. What might Dickens be implying about early marriage? How did Mr. Pocket begin his career as a tutor? What is the satire in this chapter? Chapter XXIV 1. Contrast Mr. Pocket with Mr. Why does Wemmick want Pip to pay attention to Mr.

Chapter XXV 1. How does Wemmick feel about his home? Chapter XXVI 1. Explain the metaphor of Mr. In what ways are they similar? What significant insight does Pip share in the following passage? How had Dickens foreshadowed Mr.



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