Great Expectations, Chapters 43-48, Grades 11-12

This assignment explores Chapters 43-48 of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, a segment that intensifies the narrative's focus on Pip's personal journey amidst external pressures and threats. These chapters offer rich material for analyzing the development of Pip's character, the evolving dynamics of his relationships, and the impact of societal expectations. Consider how Dickens crafts these elements to advance the plot and deepen the thematic concerns of the novel.

Question 1

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Describe Pip's emotional state during his visit to Satis House and his interaction with Miss Havisham and Estella. How do these encounters affect him?

Question 2

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Analyze the significance of Miss Havisham's confession to Pip. What does this reveal about her character and her influence on the story?

Question 3

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Discuss the theme of forgiveness as it is presented in these chapters, particularly in the interactions between Pip, Miss Havisham, and Estella.

Question 4

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Examine the developments surrounding Orlick and the growing sense of danger in the narrative. How does Dickens use Orlick's character to build suspense?

Question 5

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Reflect on Pip's growing disillusionment with his 'great expectations.' How do the events and revelations in these chapters contribute to his changing perspective?

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