Great Expectations, Chapters 13-18, Grades 11-12
In this segment of 'Great Expectations' covering Chapters 13-18, we observe significant developments in Pip's life and character, including the revelation of his 'great expectations' and his preparation to leave for London. These chapters are crucial for understanding the transformation in Pip's aspirations and the complexities of his relationships. Focus on how Dickens crafts these turning points and the reactions of various characters to these changes.
Question 1
How does Pip react to the news of his 'great expectations,' and what does this reveal about his character?
Question 2
Analyze Joe's response to Pip's impending departure to London. What does this tell us about Joe's character and his relationship with Pip?
Question 3
Discuss the significance of Pip's feelings of guilt and shame as he prepares to leave for London. How do these emotions reflect broader themes in the novel?
Question 4
Examine the role of secrecy in these chapters. How does the concealment of the benefactor's identity affect Pip and the story's development?
Question 5
Reflect on the changes in Pip's social status and expectations. How do these changes impact his perceptions of himself and others?
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