Vocabulary
Who said it?
Characters
Literary Terms
Plot
100
hidden
What is latent
100
"Keep still, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!"
Who is Magwitch
100
A bride forever waiting
Who is Miss Havisham
100
References to "Little Britain" and "Newgate prison" are examples of this
What is allusion
100
The age at which Pip expects to find out who his benefactor is
What is 21
200
brave; without fear
What is audacious
200
"Ever the best of friends, ain't us, Pip?"
Who is Joe
200
The apple of Herbert's eye
Who is Clara
200
The dark and gloomy street and the office with minimal light allow the reader to draw ________________ about Mr. Jaggers
What is inferences
200
attempted murder on Mrs. Joe
Who is Orlick
300
condition of inequality
What is disparity
300
"You little course monster, what do you think of me now?"
Who is Estella
300
a certain "mauled" convict
Who is Compeyson
300
Biddy "teaching" Pip by cutting out letters from the newspaper is an example of Charles Dickens making a point about society through __________________
What is satire
300
Wopsle's career for some time
What is actor
400
savage; cruel
What is truculent
400
"I'll tell you what real love is: it's blind devotion, unquestioning self humiliation, utter submission..."
Who is Miss Havisham
400
Offspring of the newly wed Mr. and Mrs. Gargery
Who is Pip
400
An example of irony in the story is when this happens
What is Pip expects his benefactor to be from a wealthy background, when in fact he is a convict
400
Unkind uncle to Pip and Mrs. Joe
Who is Pumblechook
500
cannot be erased
What is indelible
500
"Are you quite sure, then, that you will come to see him often?"
Who is Biddy
500
Herbert's employer
Who is Clarriker
500
The 3 themes of this story are
What is "happiness does not come from money", "wealth is corrupt and corrupting", and "imprisonment can be physical, emotional, and mental"
500
Matthew Pocket's wife; has only a cameo in the story
Who is Belinda Pocket
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