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Great Expectations. Chapter 26 - 35. Chapter 26. What might be the reason for Jagger’s immediate and almost exclusive interest in Drummle? Why does Dickens have Jaggers point out Molly’s wrists to his guests?. Chapter 27.
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Great Expectations Chapter 26 - 35
Chapter 26 • What might be the reason for Jagger’s immediate and almost exclusive interest in Drummle? • Why does Dickens have Jaggers point out Molly’s wrists to his guests?
Chapter 27 • Pip says he recognizes a type of dignity in Joe’s behavior. How has this shown to be true, so far? (You may refer to other chapters, as well.)
Chapter 28 • What information is now revealed about “Pip’s convict”? • What might be the reason(s) for Pumblechook’s public announcement of taking credit for being Pip’s earliest patron and the founder of his fortune?
Chapter 29 • How does the adult Pip describe his love for Estella? • What has become part of Estella’s beauty, and inevitably changed her? • What does Pip believe (or hope) Miss Havisham plans to do with Estella?
Chapter 30 • How has pip’s character advanced/changed in this chapter?
Chapter 31 • Think about the way the audience heckles Wopsle. Also, think about the way the Trabb boy mimics Pip. How are they similar?
Chapter 32 • Most of this chapter centers on Pip’s anxious wait for Estella’s coach. How does Dickens use foreshadowing in this chapter to maintain the reader’s interest?
Chapter 33 • What does Pip hope Estella means when she tells him, “We are not free to follow our own devices, you and I”? • What does Estella tell Pip that shows she does not agree with Miss Havisham’s plan to avenge herself against the male gender?
Chapter 35 • Pip realizes that his attitudes and actions have affected those around him. Explain. • How does Pip feel about his sister’s death?
Chapter 36 • Why is Pip looking forward to his twenty-first birthday? • How does Pip show he is still a decent, thoughtful person at heart?
Chapter 37 • How does Wimmick’s character portray a combination of both heart and intellect? • Which of Pip’s guardians represents (and follows) the heart? Which of Pip’s guardians represents (and follows) intellect?
Chapter 38 • What might be Estella’s reason to accept Drummle as a suitor?
Chapter 39 • What peripeteia occurs at the end of the second stage of Pip’s expectations? • What is an important piece of information Pip learns at this point in the story?