Great Expectations, Chapters 31-36, Grades 9-10
In Chapters 31-36 of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, Pip's narrative takes him through a series of personal revelations and encounters that challenge his perceptions and desires. These chapters are pivotal as they showcase Pip's growing disillusionment with his 'great expectations' and the high society life he once aspired to. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty, love, and the true meaning of being a gentleman. This assignment will focus on analyzing Pip's evolving perspective, the significance of his interactions with characters like Estella and Magwitch, and the thematic depth of these chapters.
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Describe Pip's feelings towards Estella in these chapters and how they are influenced by her interactions with him.
Question 2
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Analyze the significance of Pip's visit to Satis House in Chapter 32. How does this visit reflect the changes in Pip's character and his relationships with Miss Havisham and Estella?
Question 3
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The reveal of Pip's benefactor in Chapter 39 is a critical turning point in the novel. How does Pip react to this revelation, and what does it reveal about his character?
Question 4
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Discuss the theme of social class as it is further developed in these chapters. How do Pip's experiences and revelations challenge his previous beliefs about wealth and status?
Question 5
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Reflect on the concept of 'gentleman' as it is explored in these chapters. How does Pip's understanding of what it means to be a gentleman evolve, and what factors influence this evolution?
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