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He is the protagonist and narrator of the story
She is the older sister of the protagonist and the mother figure, and she is known for going on a rampage
He is protagonist's brother-in-law, the village blacksmith, and is also a loving, gentle father figure to the protagonist
She was adopted by the wealthy spinster and raised to be a lady, but ends up with a cold heart
He is the pale boy that the protagonist fought as a child, but they later became very good friends
She is a wealthy spinster who lives in an old mansion wearing an old wedding dress she refuses to take off
He is the convict from the protagonists past but is later found to be the benefactor of the protagonist
A friend of the protagonist and the clerk of Mr. Jaggers
The lawyer of the spinster and the guardian of the protagonist
He's the uncle of the step brother of the protagonist, and he is the local seedsman as well as the BFF of the protagonist's sister
He was a blacksmith's assistant but turned out to be the antagonist of the story
He is the main antagonist of the story along with being the one who abandoned the spinster at the alter and getting the protagonist's benefactor arrested
A kindhearted country girl, friend, and old schoolmate of the protagonist
He is an unpleasant young man who attends tutoring sessions with the protagonist
She is the housekeeper of Mr Jaggers and the suspected mother of Estella
The church clerk in the protagonist's country town
A friend of the protagonist and his friend who attends tutoring as well
Wemmick's beloved, and eventual wife
She is the gentle girl who is engaged to the protagonist's friend
He is the merchant who the protagonist helps his friend out with
The mansion where the spinster lives
The blacksmith shop in which the protagonist's brother-in-law worked
It is an inn in the protagonist's town where he stay a couple of times
The author of the story
He is the protagonist's tutor
She is the wife of the Protagonist's tutor
Wemmick's old, kind, and deaf father
The capital of the United Kingdom
This refers roughly to the southern counties of England
Charles Dickens was one out of how many kids in his family?
What is Charles Dickens's mother's name?
What is Charles Dickens's Father's name?
John Dickens was put into what prison?
Charles Dickens was forced to quit school at age what?
How many hours a day, six days a week, did Charles Dickens have to work as a child?
What was the name of Charles Dickens's wife?
After Charles left Catherine and his ten children, what the girl's name who he went to live with?
How did Charles Dickens die?
How many novels did Charles Dickens write?
How many novellas did Charles Dickens write?
Dickens got his start with a serial publication called "The _ _ _ Papers"
Charles Dickens had many followers of his works, including _ _ _.
Great Expectations is more precisely classified as what kind of fiction?
Great Expectations could be considered an expose of what kind of criticism?
In Victorian England, social standing to the typical person was _ _ _.
The _ _ _ era was named after Queen Victoria
Who was under Queen Victoria's reign throughout most of the 19th Century?
Some of the Prime Ministers under Queen Victoria's reign were Lord John Russell, Benjamin Disraeli, and who else?
London was the city where who lived?
How old was Queen Victoria when she started her reign?

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