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- "In what way have Pip, Estella, and Miss Havisham been instructed?" Pip, Estelle, Miss Havisham...
Posted by kplhardison on Dec 2, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - After her jilting as a bride, Miss Havisham's intent to wreak vengeance upon men by teaching...
Posted by mwestwood on Aug 30, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Pip suffers because he is poor, he is abused by his sister Mrs Joe, he suffers because he is in...
Posted by amy-lepore on Aug 24, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - In regular libraries, there are reference books such as Contemporary Literary Criticisms which...
Posted by mwestwood on Mar 31, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Hi prufrock, you don't by any chance go to UCLAN do you?
Posted by nokittythatsmypotpie on Mar 24, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Thanks for that, mwestwood. It's definitely a good starting place. Just one more question, would...
Posted by prufrock on Mar 23, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - For one thing, Dickens made many social commentaries through his themes. His view of society...
Posted by mwestwood on Mar 22, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Pip is a caring character. Although his life is threatened by the convict in the beginning, he...
Posted by troutmiller on Jan 23, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Reflective, Pip ponders "the long chain of iron or gold or thorns or flowers that would...
Posted by mwestwood on Jan 23, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - Charles Dickens both wrote his novel and set his novel in Victorian England (the middle of the...
Posted by ms-charleston-yawp on Jan 20, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group. - The time that Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) describes in Great Expectations is the early half...
Posted by enotechris on Jan 20, 2009 in the Great Expectations Group.

