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Great Expectations. Chapters 24-31. Chapter 24. What instruction has Mr. Jaggers’ received about Pip’s career? 4 x 5 Jaggers was testing Pip Tour of Jaggers’ office “two odious casts” 2 famous criminals 1 male, 1 female Casts made right after they died. Chapter 25, Wemmick’s Home.
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Great Expectations Chapters 24-31
Chapter 24 • What instruction has Mr. Jaggers’ received about Pip’s career? • 4 x 5 • Jaggers was testing Pip • Tour of Jaggers’ office • “two odious casts” • 2 famous criminals • 1 male, 1 female • Casts made right after they died
Chapter 25, Wemmick’s Home • Aged Parent • Deaf and funny • Jaggers has never seen Wemmick’s home • Wemmick keeps his home life separate from the office • Asks Pip to keep it a secret, as well • Change in Wemmicks’ disposition as he neared the office
Chapter 26 • Enables us to get a better perception of Jaggers • Jaggers takes a liking to Drummle (“the spider”) • Housekeeper, Molly • Page 213 • Very nervous around Jaggers • Wrists • Scars seem to be part of a secret that Jaggers and Molly Share
Chapter 26 • Pip lives extravagantly • Boasts of his great prospects • Discussion about loaning money • Angers Drummle • Does Drummle remind you of another character?
Chapter 27 • Letter from Biddy • Describe how Pip felt when he learned of Joe’s upcoming visit to London • What does this show you about Pip’s character? Is he changing? Is he the same? • Who is “the Avenger?”
Chapter 27 • Who travels with Joe to London? • How has this character “had a drop?” • Joe brings a message from Ms. Havisham
Chapter 27 • Joe refers to Pip as “Sir” throughout his visit and seems noticeably nervous and uncomfortable. • WHY?? • “Pip, dear old chap, life is made of ever so many partings welded together, as I may say, and one man’s a blacksmith, and one’s a goldsmith…You and me is not two figures to be together in London…God bless you, dear old Pip, old chap, God bless you!”
Chapter 28 • Pip feels badly about how Joe left London the previous day…BUT… • 2 Convicts would be traveling to the dockyards in the same stage-coach Pip was taking to the marshes. • A familiar face • The man does NOT recognize Pip • However, we now know who was responsible for the two one-pound notes.
Chapter 29 • Pip’s return to Satis House • Pip believes Ms. Havisham intended him and Estella to be together • Pip says this about Estella, • “I loved her simply because I found her irresistible…I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness…” • Thoughts?
Chapter 29 Changes at Satis • Of course Ms. H. remains the same • Pip anxiously awaits for Estella at the gate, when SURPRISE!! • It’s ‘ole Orlick! • He’s able to intimidate others and it’s easier than being a blacksmith • “an elegant lady whom I had never seen.”
Estella Returns • Estella’s eyes • She was even more beautiful • Under Estella’s gaze, Pip “slipped hopelessly back into the coarse and common boy again.”
Confessions • “You must know that I have no heart…I am serious; if we are going to be thrown much together, you had better believe it at once.” • What can we learn about Estella from this statement? Look beyond the text. • Maybe she’s not at heartless as we all thought.
What is Love? • According to Ms. Havisham: • Blind devotion • Unquestioning self-humiliation • Utter submission • Trust and belief against yourself and against the whole world • Giving up your heart and soul. • Do you agree?
Regrets • “I never thought there was anything low and small about me keeping away from Joe, because I knew she would be contemptuous of him. It was but a day gone, and Joe had brought tears into my eyes; they had soon dried—God forgive me!—soon dried. • Estella was the reason behind Pip’s bad decision. • What does this line reveal about Pip as an adult?
Chapter 30 • Pip voiced his concerns to Jaggers about Orlick working at Ms. Havisham’s • Pip confesses to Herbert that he loves Estella • Herbert’s reaction • Pip yearns to know just what his “expectations” are and if Estella really is one of them • Does Herbert believe Pip was “designed” for Estella? • Herbert’s secret
Chapter 31 • “On our arrival in Denmark” • Not really; Hamlet is set in Denmark • The play is awful • The ghost of Hamlet’s father coughs constantly • He carried his lines around with him • One boy changed roles throughout the play • Coffin was “an empty black box with the lid tumbling open” • When the prince asked questions, the audience answered
Chapter 31 • Pip and Herbert leave immediately after the play, hoping to avoid Wopsle • Feeling sorry for him, Pip invites Wopsle to supper • Pip goes to bed miserable