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Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
"Stage 1" - Review
audio by
Ms. Wright
How is Pip related to Mrs. Joe?
At what time have all of the clocks stopped at Miss Havisham’s?
Eating a large amount in one bite is called?
Estella traveled there to be educated as a lady according to Miss Havisham?
How does Joe feel about Pip's "great expectations”?
How is Estella related to Miss Havisham?
How is Pip related to Mrs. Joe?
How many years has Pip been an apprentice before learning of his "great expectations”?
The mysterious stranger at the Three Jolly Bargeman stirs his drink with what?
Pip takes a coach to where after he gets his money?
Why does Pip want to become a gentleman?
Prison ships are called?
Orlick and Joe get into a fight. Who caused the fight?
The wax-tipped cane used for spanking Pip is euphemistically called?
What are the conditions under which Pip is to receive his "great expectations”?
What does Mr. Wopsle's Great Aunt run in the evenings?
What does Pip's convict ask him to bring to the graveyard?
What is Joe's occupation?
What is Pip's real name; How does he get it?
What is the Blue Boar
What is the name of Miss Havisham's house what does it mean?
What is the only word Joe can read or write?
What will be taken from Pip and eaten if he fails to bring what the convict wants?
When convicts are found in the ditch, what are they doing?
Where does the opening scene take place? And why is Pip there?
While Pip is in the village something happened; what is it?
Who comes to the door as Mrs. Joe is getting ready to serve the pork pie?
Who does Pip meet on the steps at Havisham's who has hands that smell of scented soap, and what does that imply?
Whom does Pip teach to read and write?
Who first helps Pip learn to read and write?
Who is Matthew Pocket?
Who is the journeyman at Joe's forge?
Whom does Biddy suspect of Mrs. Joe’s attack?
Who takes Pip to Miss Havisham’s the first time?
Who takes the blame for the food stolen from Joe's house?
Who tells Pip he will have “great expectations”?
Why does Miss Havisham give Joe money?
Why does Pip visit Mr. Trabb, the tailor?
Why do Pip and Orlick have a difficult relationship?
Why do soldiers come to the door?
Why is the convict particularly enthusiastic about the fact that Pip lives with a blacksmith.
With whom does Pip have a confrontation when he visits the tailor?
Domestic violence
Social Criticism
Children in Victorian Society
Theme:
Money changes people
Theme:
Snobbishness
Literary Lens:
Psychological
Feminist Lens:
Marxist Lens:
Bildungsroman
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Great Expectations
"Stage 1"
Review
audio by
Ms. Wright