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After taking his leave of Joe and Biddy, Pip sells all he has, puts aside as much...
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Dickens in a letter to his friend and biographer Forster informs him that he ...
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A full day is allowed for the sentencing of prisoners, with the sentence of death...
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Wemmick's wedding is unusual because it is so nonchalant and seemingly...
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Orlick knows that Provis is really the convict Magwitch, and not Pip's...
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What does Orlick know about Provis in Chapter 53 of "Great Expectations"?
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In Chapter 56 of "Great Expectations", describe the sentencing of the...
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chapter 57 - What is the relationship between Joe and Pip?
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In Chapter 58 of "Great Expectations", summarize the next eleven years...
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What has happened to Joe, Biddy, and Estella in the same eleven years? (chapter 59)
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In furtherance of Miss Havisham's diabolic plan to wreak vengeance on all men...
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In Chapter 38, Pip visits Estella in Richmond. Despite her cruelty toward him,...
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Pip decides against confiding his heartache to Mr. Pocket because he feels...
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The whole play is a farce, and Mr. Wopsle becomes the object of the audience's...
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