Great Expectations, Chapters 55-59, Grades 11-12
This assignment covers the final chapters (55-59) of 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens, bringing to a close the journey of Pip and the myriad characters who have shaped his life. These concluding chapters offer a resolution to Pip's story and provide a space to reflect on the themes, character development, and moral lessons woven throughout the novel. As you analyze these final moments, consider how Dickens ties up the narrative threads and what these resolutions suggest about the characters and the broader themes of the novel.
Question 1
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Discuss the significance of Pip's decision to pay off his debts and his resolve to live a life of hard work. How does this decision reflect his character growth?
Question 2
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Analyze the final meeting between Pip and Estella in the ruins of Satis House. What does their conversation reveal about how they have changed?
Question 3
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Reflect on the novel's ending. Do you think Dickens provides a 'happy' ending for Pip and Estella? Why or why not?
Question 4
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Examine the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation as it is presented in the final chapters. How are these themes embodied in the relationships between Pip, Joe, and Biddy?
Question 5
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Consider the novel as a whole. How does Dickens use Pip's journey from innocence to experience to critique social class and ambition?
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