The nickname Herbert called Pip
What is Handel?
A character who serves as a repeated symbol for evil.
Who is Orlick?
What Pip bought before going to London.
What is a new suit?
Pip's journey to find himself could be classified as this theme.
What is self-discovery?
20 minutes to 9:00 or 8:40
When was Miss Havisham's clock stopped?
Two names for the convict.
What are Magwitch and Provis?
This instrument repeatedly appeared in connection to the convict.
What is the file?
Mrs. Joe used this instrument to bring up Pip (and occasionally Joe) by hand.
What is the tickler?
Characters with large amounts of money represent this theme.
What is the corrupting influence of money on people?
Estella's "better" double
Who is Biddy?
The "spidery" man whom Estella married.
Who is Drummle?
The "gothic" setting that contributes to the "mystery" of the plot.
What is the graveyard in the marsh?
The phrase that Miss Havisham quietly repeats to Estella when Pip comes over to play games with her.
What is "break his heart!"
In Great Expectations, which social class do most (not all) characters who are unhappy and/or corrupt belong to?
What is the wealthy class?
Jaggers demands this of Molly at dinner.
What is that she show her scarred wrists?
The man who left Miss Havisham at the alter and implicated Magwitch in criminal activity.
Who is Compeyson?
The place that represents decay and "life frozen in time" (must get the name right)
What is Satis House?
Clara Barley, a pretty and poor young woman
Who is Herbert Pocket's fiance?
This coming of age story is classified as what type of novel?
The walls of Jaggers' office display these.
What are two plaster casts of the faces of hanged criminals? (death masks)
The side character whom Wemmick married.
Who is Miss Skiffins?
The book is filled with these characters who both reflect and contrast each other.
What are doubles?
At this character's house, Pip meets Molly.
Who is Jaggers?
In terms of Pip's character development, Joe and Biddy provide what?
What is a moral compass?
Wopsle stars in a disastrous production of this play in London.
What is Hamlet?