Rural Life
Urban life
Pip's transformation
Characters and Setting
Themes and Symbolism
100

Pip is raised by someone who represents the rural life, who?

who is Mrs. Joe 

100

The city that represents wealth and corruption

What is London

100

Pip's transformation reaches a turning point when he discovers that this man is his benefactor

Who is Magwitch

100

This setting contrast highlights Pip's internal conflict between values

What is the marshes and London?

100

Joe represents this moral quality

What is integrity/goodness

200

This is where Pip grows up

What is the marshes

200

This characters helps Pip to ease his transition into London life, by becoming his roomate

Who is Herbert Pocket

200

This is how Pip feels seeing Joe for the first time after moving to London

What is guilty
200

Who is the daughter that breaks Pip's heart?

Who is Estella?

200

Pip's journey represents this overall theme about personal growth

What is self-discovery?

300

Pip shows fear here, early in the novel, symbolizing the dangers of the rural life

what is the graveyard (or churchyard)

300

This characters London home symbolizes decay, betrayal, and the darker side of Urban life

Who is Miss Havisham

300

Pips desire to become a gentleman is largely driven by his strong feelings for this person

Who is Estella

300

This forge acts as a symbol of warmth and honesty

What is Joe's forge?

300

London often symbolizes this negative aspect

What is corruption?

400

this escaped convict meets Pip in the marshes

who is Abel Magwitch

400

This powerful London lawyer represents the authority and control of Urban systems

Who is Mr. Jaggers

400

This decaying mansion deepens Pip's desire for wealth and status

What is Satis House

400

This woman lives in Satis house

Who is Miss Havisham?

400

These heavy objects worn by Magwitch represent guilt and punishment

What are chains