Characters
Themes
Key Events
Symbols
Author
100

Pip's loyal brother-in-law who raises him with kindness.

Who is Joe Gargery?

100

This theme is shown when Pip feels ashamed of his _____ ____ after meeting Estella.

What is Social Class?

100

This is where Pip first meets Estella and feels embarrassed about his social class?

What is Satis House?

100

This decaying house shows Miss Havisham's obsession with the past and the emptiness of wealth.

What is Satis House?

100

He wrote Great Expecations and many other novels highlighting social issues in Victorian England.

Who is Charles Dickens?

200

The ecentric woman who raises Estella to break hearts and manipulate Pip.

Who is Miss Havisham?

200

Pip's feelings of ____ after lying to Joe or hurting others highlights this theme.

What is Guilt?

200

Pip is confronted by this escaped convict in the marshes at the beginning of the story.

Who is Magwitch?

200

Miss Havisham keeps all clocks stopped at this time, showing her life is frozen in the moment of betrayal.

What is 20 minutes to 9:00?

200

This Dickens novel now follows the life of an orphan boy named David and his struggles in a harsh society.

What is David Copperfield?

300

Pip's mysterious benefactor who secretly provides him fortune.

Who is Magwitch?

300

Pip's desire to rise in social and become a gentleman illustrates this theme.

What is Ambition?

300

Pip finds out that the money making him a gentleman didn't come from Miss Havisham like he thought, but from someone completely unexpected.

What is discovering Magwitch is his benefactor?

300

Pip's feelings of shame when he meets Estella for the first time represent this struggle within himself.

What is personal shame?

300

Dickens A Christmas Carol later inspired famous characters that included a money-loving duck and a grumpy green guy who hates Christmas.

Who is Scrooge McDuck and The Grinch?

400

Pip's wise, humble friend who represents loyalty and reason.

Who is Biddy?

400

Joe and Biddy consistently show this theme through their ____ and patience towards Pip.

What is Loyalty?

400

Pip unexpectedly inherits money and moves here to become a gentleman.

What is London?

400

This object that Pip carries around symbolizes his guilt and conscience throughout the story.

What is convict's file?

400

Many of Dickens' stories focus on this theme, showing the struggles of poor or mistreated children.

What is childhood hardship/Social injustice?

500

The cold, beautiful girl who made Pip feel ashamed of his social class.

Who is Estella?

500

Pip's growing awareness that wealth and status do not make a person good shows this recurring message Dickens explores throughout the novel.

What is True Gentility/Moral Integrity?

500

At the end of the story, Pip finally meets the person who made him a gentleman and has to face the truth about his own ambitions and what really matters in life.

What is meeting Magwitch and realizing True Gentility?

500

Dickens uses this to represent moral lessons and the consequences of ambition, especially in Pip's journal.

What are objects/events that symbolize personal morality?

500

Besides Great Expecations and David Copperfield, Dicknes wrote this famous story about a miserly old man learning to care for others at Christmas.

What is A Christmas Carol?

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