Description

Our main protagonist
the main love interest
a semi-crazy old woman who doesn't believe in love MISS
a convict who is also Pip's benefactor
Pip's brother in law
a lawyer and Pip's guardian
Pip's best friend
Jaggers clerk
Pip's tutor
Pip's friend and Joe's second wife
an evil worker at Joe's forge
Pip's uncle
another convict
a mean man and Estella's first husband
Jaggers housekeeper and Estella's mother
where Joe works
what Pip strives to be
something Pip gains later on
The name of Miss Havisham's house
where Pip goes to become a gentleman
the author
where people kept their money on them
where rich people got their clothes
the prison
where Pip grew up NORTH
the main way of transportation
what Pip steals for Magwitch at the beginning of the book
another way for transportation
where Miss Havisham lost her belief in love
Herberts betrothed
The era Dickens lived in
where Dickens worked when he was young
the class most of London fell into
the town in London Pip stayed in
Queen of Britan in the 1800s
"the ripper" a serial killer in London in the 1800s
Joe's job
main form of communication
what they plan to smuggle Magwitch out in
who Copseymon show up with at the end
Estella's relation to Magwitch and Molly
the pub and inn in his home village BLUE
their mode of currency
what Pip thinks Estella is
a running theme
what Pip and Herbert find themselves in
most common rich person drink
what the reader is left with at the end
what I need right now after sitting here for three hours
how long this took oh my gosh

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Great Expectations

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Great Expectations

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Great Expectations

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Great Expectations

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