Great Expectations, Chapters 37-42, Grades 11-12
In Chapters 37-42 of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, the narrative delves into the consequences of Pip's newfound knowledge about his benefactor and the moral dilemmas it presents. This section of the novel is critical for examining Pip's evolving sense of self, his relationships, and his values. As you respond to these questions, consider how Dickens uses these developments to critique social norms and to further the themes of redemption, loyalty, and personal growth.
Question 1
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How does Pip's attitude towards Magwitch change after learning of his true benefactor, and what does this reveal about Pip's character development?
Question 2
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Analyze the plan devised for Magwitch's escape. How does Dickens build tension and suspense through this plot development?
Question 3
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Discuss the significance of Pip's decision to help Herbert secure a business position. How does this action reflect Pip's changing priorities and values?
Question 4
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Examine the role of secrecy and deception in these chapters, particularly in relation to Magwitch's story and Pip's plans for him. How do these elements affect the narrative and the characters involved?
Question 5
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Reflect on the theme of social class as it is further developed in these chapters. How do Pip's interactions and decisions underscore Dickens's critique of Victorian society?
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