This character throughout the novel goes back and forth between rural and urban settings most frequently.
Who is Pip?
100
This character exhibits contrasting personalities while in one setting versus another.
Who is Wemmick?
100
Which life style is this quote describing?
"water was splashing and mud was flying and oaths were being sworn and blows were being struck..."
What is rural
100
Name an example of Pip's expectations being let down in regards to rural and urban life.
Possible answer: When Pip goes to London and is disappointed in what he finds there.
100
Name well known social classes in the Victorian era.
What is the underclass, the working class, the middle class, and the upperclass
200
Which character's lack of education and sophistication embodies the rural lifestyle?
Who is Joe
200
This is one of the first things Pip noticed when he arrived in London?
What is the fast paced life, the dirtiness, and prison.
200
The darkness in this quote displays the literary device of _________
"The first thing I noticed was the passages were all dark and only candle lighted us..."
What is foreshadowing
200
How does Wemmick's change in behavior at times reflect location?
He is colder at the office and more friendly when he is at home.
200
Why may Pip's initial reaction to England be different than Magwitch's initial reaction to England?
Pip is taken aback by the dirtiness and he is disappointed.
Magwitch is excited for the possibilities.
300
How does Estella's behavior change when she is in London vs. in the Satis house?
When Estella is in the Satis house, she is surrounded by Miss Havisham's ideals and expectations. When she is in London, she is able to make independent decisions.
300
Which aspects of Miss Havisham's house reflect the gothic/grotesque aspects of the novel?
The outside of the house is made of brick and there was a lot of iron bars.
300
The device used to categorize rural and urban
What is setting
300
How may Pip's encounter at the graveyard tie into the larger meaning of the novel?
Pip was introduced to Magwitch, which lead to Pip's transformation into a gentleman through his benefactor
300
What does Pip going to England to become a gentleman say about Victorian England?
Pip going to England suggests that Americans view England similarly to the way we view England today, rather sophisticated.
"Pip Pip cheerio"
400
How does Pip's opinion of rural life change after visiting London?
Before Pip goes to London, he does not like his life being in a small town. Afterwards, he wants to move back to his home town.
400
How does Jaggers' house reflect his personality?
His house is organized and covered in his work. Jaggers is very organized and work oriented.
400
Magwitch's character can be argued to be an allusion for which biblical figure?
Who is Jesus
400
How does this motif contribute to the larger meaning of the novel?
Answers vary
400
Define the main characteristics of a "gothic" scene.
Multiple possible answers: darkness, gore, etc.
500
In Chapter 22, Miss Havisham's past was explain. Which lifestyle does this relate to the most and why?
What is urban, because of her access to money and wealth.
500
What may have been the deeper meaning behind the graveyard in the beginning of the novel?
What is the beginning of the contrast between rural and urban (answers may vary).
500
Identify the literary device for the following passage?
"A man who had been soaked in water, and smothered in mud, and lamed by stones, and cut by flints, and stung by nettles, and torn by briars."
What is Polysyndeton
500
How may have Pip impacted Estella's life in a larger way?
Possible answer: introducing her to possible lifestyles
500
How may the novel have correctly captured the Victorian Era?