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This is the country Charles Dickens lived in during most of his life
The name of the main character in Great Expectations
The name of the town upon where Charles Dickens was born
The (actual) name of Pip's abusive sister in Great Expectations
The name of Charles Dickens father
The name of Pip's sister's husband (brother-in-law) in Great Expectations
The name of Charles Dickens mother
This is what Pip's brother-in-law does for a living in Great Expectations
Charles Dickens was what number in line of all his eight siblings
The name of Pip's uncle who arranges for him to go play at a wealthy woman's house
The name of the Prison where Charles Dickens' father was kept due to being in debt
The name of the wealthy woman who has Pip over to play with her adopted daughter in Great Expectations
This is what Charles Dickens had to work at to help his family financially while his father was in prison
The name of the wealthy woman's adopted daughter in Great Expectations
This is what Charles Dickens father was given to get out of prison and support his family
The name of Joe's assistant who despises Pip and his sister in Great Expectations
The name of Charles Dickens' wife
The name of Miss Havisham's home in Great Expectations
The number of children Charles Dickens had with Catherine
The name of the girl who tutors Pip and cares for him and his family in Great Expectations
The name of the young actress whom Charles Dickens falls in love with
The name of the "pale young gentleman" who later becomes Pip's good friend
This is what Charles Dickens started off writing in that made him popular
The name of the lawyer who tells Pip of his "great expectations" and serves as his guardian while he becomes a gentleman
This is the pseudonym that Charles Dickens had when he started writing in magazines and newspapers
The name of Mr. Jaggers office clerk, who also becomes friends with Pip
This is the first place Dickens and his wife visited on their lecture tour
The name of the gentleman whom Pip does not get along with; who ends up marrying Estella
This is what Dickens spoke greatly against on his lecture tour
The servant of Mr. Jaggers who has scars on her arms; the woman Pip believes to be Estella's mom
Part of the reason for Charles Dickens' death was believed to be this event on a train
The name of the convict that Pip helped in the graveyard many years ago
This is how Charles Dickens died later on after the event on the train
This is the name of the second convict who tries to turn in Magwitch, and is believed to be Miss Havisham's runaway fiance
This is where Charles Dickens was living when he died
The book of Great Expectations was written in this form
The book "A ________ Carol" was one of Charles Dickens most popular books, and has had movies made about it
The book Great Expectations gives Pip approximately this many father figures
This is the name of the queen who was in reign when Dickens was alive; he got to meet her before he passed away
This revolution was happening during the time of Charles Dickens
This is what a child would do if they were not able to work to get food and money
This regulated working of children and and what they were to have (food, shelter, clothes, and medical treatment)
"If you can't get to be ______ through going straight, you'll never get to do it through going crooked."
"....I saw no _____of another parting from her."
This was Magwitch's relation to Estella
This is what Pip believed Miss Havisham was to him, but it turned out to be Magwitch
This was the last name of a writer that Dickens did not like, that is believed to be Drummle in Great Expectations
The book Great Expectations was written in this person along with David Copperfield
The graveyard in the beginning of Great Expectations was based off of what castle in England
"I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better___."

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