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Great Expectations Review Questions
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Describe the changes in Pip’s character as shown by the changing influences in the three stages of his life.
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Describe the setting of Pip’s home town and the surrounding area
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Which ending of the story do you prefer, one of the two in the textbook, or a third one? Why?
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As though you were Pip, write an account of your experiences during the third stage of your life
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In what ways is the life of Charles Dickens reflected in Great Expectations? You may discuss settings, characters and happenings.
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If Pip were to marry Estella, what chances for happiness would he have?
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Contrast the early education Pip received with your own.
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Explain how a desire for revenge ruined Miss Havisham’s life.
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What do you think should have happened to Orlick, considering the seriousness of his crimes?
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Point out the circumstances of Magwitch’s early life that led to his unhappy career on the “wrong side of the law.” What were his redeeming qualities?
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Show how Pip’s changing attitude toward Magwitch reflects a change in Pip’s character.
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What did Pip mean by the word gentleman? What are its meanings for you today?
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Several characters undergo changes in attitude during the course of the story. Discuss two of these characters and show what causes them to change.
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A famous quotation says “The love of money is the root of all evil.” Explain how this is or is not true in Great Expectation.
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