Who's Who?
Descriptions
Fill in the Blanks
Pip
Miscellaneous
100
___________ is described as a gentleman with one eye, in a velveteen suit and knee-breeches, who wiped his nose with his sleeve. (Chapter 20)
Mike
100
What does Mr. Pocket Jr. call Pip when he realizes it's Pip?
The prowling boy.
100
"My guardian threw his supplicant off with supreme ___________, and left him dancing on the pavement as if it were red-hot." (Chapter 20)
Indifference
100
How long was the journey from Pip's original town to London? (Chapter 20)
5 hours
100
Where was Jaggers in the beginning of Chapter 20?
He was at court
200
Who is Mr. Pocket Jr.? (Chapter 21)
The PYG (Pale-young gentleman)
200
When Mr. Jaggers criticizes Mike, what does he call him? (Chapter 20)
An infernal scoundrel
200
"These testimonies to the popularity of my ________ made a deep impression of me, and I _______ and wondered more than ever." (Chapter 20)
Guardian, admired
200
Who is Pip's legal guardian during the period he is in London? (Chapter 20)
Jaggers
200
What does the clerk constantly whisper to Mike? (Chapter 20)
"Spooney"
300
The people in London treat ___________ with high respect and address him with aristocratic titles. Example: "Holy Father" (Chapter 20)
Mr. Jaggers
300
What is Mike's client described as? (Chapter 20)
He is described as murderous, tall-looking, has a black eye in the green stage of recovery
300
".... but I shall by this means be able to check your bills, and pull you up if I find you outrunning the constable. Of course you'll go ____ somehow. But that is no ____ of mine." (Chapter 20)
Wrong, fault
300
What was the cost of the coach ride for Pip? (Chapter 20)
One shilling
300
What is painted on Mr. Pocket Jr.'s door in Barnard's Inn? (Chapter 21)
Jun
400
Who is Mr. Wemmick? (Chapter 21)
Jaggers's clerk
400
What did Barnard's Inn look like to Pip? (Chapter 21)
A flat-burying ground
400
"I wondered how many other ________ there were upstairs, and whether they all claimed to have the same __________ mastery of their fellow masters." (Chapter 20)
Clerks, detrimental
400
Who does Pip stay with in London? (Chapter 21)
Mr. Pocket Jr.
400
Where does young Mr. Pocket live? (Chapter 21)
He lives in Hammersmith, West of London at Barnard's Inn
500
_________ brings strawberries to Pip.
Mr. Pocket Jr.
500
Who is described as a dry man, rather short in stature, with a square wooden face, whose expression seemed to have been imperfectly chipped out with a dull-edged chisel? (Chapter 21)
Mr. Wemmick
500
"Mr. Jaggers' room was lightened by a skylight only, and was a most ______ place, the skylight, eccentrically patched like a ________ head, and the distorted adjoining houses looking as if they had _______ themselves to peep down at me through it." (Chapter 20)
Dismal, broken, and twisted
500
When he firsts arrives, Pip finds London... (Chapter 20)
Overwhelming, nerve wrecking, makes him nervous, scary
500
What can be a theme demonstrated throughout chapters twenty or twenty one and why?
A theme that Charles Dickens presented throughout the chapters was that you should never wish for something too hard because in the end, it may not always be what you wished for. This is true because when Pip was about to move to London it felt as if all his dreams were coming true. It turned out that London made him frightened and he was not excited at all in the beginning of his journey.