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Great Expectations Literary Criticism Quotes

Question 1 of 31

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GE - second ending " " but " much more than the original" - George (1937)

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Question 2 of 31

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GE - novel "is too a book to be a one. Its beginning is unhappy; its middle is unhappy; and the is an on it." - George

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Question 3 of 31

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GE - "begins with him as a of 's , and ends with him as the of it" - P. Rawlins (1983)

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Question 4 of 31

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GE - "the older Pip's [...] is and oddly to his own " - Jack P. (1983)

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Question 5 of 31

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GE - "expressing the underlying both his own and his generation's with the idea of a " - Robin (1999)

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Question 6 of 31

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GE - "where the idea of , however in principle, is one based on " - Jolyon (20)

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Question 7 of 31

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GE - ", the novel suggests, involves and " - Connell (20)

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Question 8 of 31

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GE - "he to a growing of that destroys his and " - Hardy

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Question 9 of 31

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GE - "the of and self- for the life" - Gold

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Question 10 of 31

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GE - "psychologically '' women" - Lucy (19)

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Question 11 of 31

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GE - "because their is and associated with their to inflict pain on men they must be '' before they can " - Frost (19)

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Question 12 of 31

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GE - "he is a boy : he is looking to " - Hilary (19)

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Question 13 of 31

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GE - Estella - "a opposed to the of and the " - Gold

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Question 14 of 31

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GE - Pip's has the effect of "reducing the of his " -

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Question 15 of 31

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GE - Pip's disapproval of Joe - " him off from the of the forge and him still further in his own " - Robin (19)

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Question 16 of 31

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GE - "Pip is in having flowing in different directions" - F.R. and Q.D. (19)

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Question 17 of 31

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GE - "the of oneself by the with the and one's own is essential to being fully and in the present" -

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Question 18 of 31

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GE - "the of Pip's given the in which he finds " - F.R. and Q.D. (19)

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Question 19 of 31

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GE - Pip grows up in " society depending almost exclusively on and not at all on the of and " - Jolyon (20)

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Question 20 of 31

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GE - Dickens' Inspiration for GE comes from a " in Dickens' " - Claire Tomalin (2012)

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Question 21 of 31

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GE - audience - " and " - James (2007)

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Question 22 of 31

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GE - "Estella can only to [Pip] when he exhibits of and which, in order to her, he is at pains to out of himself" - (1999)

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Question 23 of 31

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GE - "Pip's to himself gets caught up in and " - Robin Gilmour ()

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Question 24 of 31

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GE - Pip's have a ", " - Robin (1999)

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Question 25 of 31

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GE - "Pip's urge upon him the of " - Alan Lulchuk (1970)

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Question 26 of 31

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GE - "Pip's towards Estella's '' relates to his to enjoy being " - A.L. French (2012)

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Question 27 of 31

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GE - "as he [Pip] moves up the , he lower on the " - Alan (1970)

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Question 28 of 31

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GE - Dickens writes of "a in which all are therefore " - and Leavis (1970)

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Question 29 of 31

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GE - "Dickens shows a that first and then " - F.R. and Q.D. Leavis ()

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Question 30 of 31

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GE - Meeting Miss H and Estella the " of a new of the " - Michal (1984)

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Question 31 of 31

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GE - "For him [Pip], she [Estella] is , the , the , 's Daughter, all myths of and love" - Gwen Watkins (1987)

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