Great Expectations, Chapters 37-42, Grades 9-10
Chapters 37-42 of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens continue to explore the consequences of Pip's newfound knowledge about his benefactor and the implications it has on his life and future. These chapters delve into Pip's moral and emotional turmoil, his efforts to help Herbert, and his complex feelings towards his benefactor, Magwitch. The narrative also examines themes of redemption, loyalty, and the true value of friendship. This assignment will focus on analyzing Pip's character development, the evolving relationships between characters, and the thematic concerns highlighted in these chapters.
Question 1
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How does Pip's attitude towards Magwitch change after learning the truth about his benefactor? Provide examples from the text.
Question 2
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Pip decides to help Herbert by securing him a position. What does this decision reveal about Pip's character and his relationship with Herbert?
Question 3
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Analyze the significance of Pip's internal conflict regarding his fortune and his sense of moral obligation towards Magwitch.
Question 4
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Discuss the theme of redemption as it is presented in these chapters. How do the actions of Pip and other characters contribute to this theme?
Question 5
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Reflect on the concept of loyalty as depicted in the novel. How do Pip's actions in these chapters illustrate his loyalty, and what does this suggest about his growth as a character?
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