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Name: __________________________ Mrs. Pellegrino
Date: __________ English 8
Study Guide Chapters 32-44 Chapter 32 Study Guide Questions: 1. The symbol of the forge is a key element in understanding Pip’s development, however misguided it may seem to the reader. As he attempts to “forge” himself into gentility (or what he perceives as a higher class), he seems to lose his humanity. Explain how this symbol works in this chapter. Because as pip progresses towards his dream, he loses more of his morals 2. Describe Estella’s attitude toward Pip as they start off on their journey. Dissatisfaction 3. Why does Pip NOT understand Estella when she says, “Will you never take warning?” Because he’s a naive boy and he can’t really comprehend she doesn’t like him.
Chapter 33 Study Guide Questions: 1. As Pip reflects on how his “great expectations” have affected the lives of the people close to him, he says “but I knew very well that it was not all good.” What does this mean? He knew that the effect his dreams had would be negative
Chapter 34 Study Guide Questions: 1. How does Pip heal his relationship with Joe? They start to bond again 2. Describe the conversation between Pip and Biddy. What is her criticism? She criticizes his actions and tells him to work on himself 3. Explain the symbolism of the rising mists in the last paragraph of the chapter. The rising mists symbolize Pip and his growth
Chapter 35 Study Guide Questions: 1. What is significant about Pip’s twenty-first birthday? He is finally a man 2. Why has Pip squandered his money? To save his money 3. Explain Wemmick’s advice on page 834 when he says “Choose a bridge, Mr. Pip.” He’s telling him to choose whether to try to be rich or continue his life
Chapter 36
Study Guide Questions: 1. What is Pip’s purpose in visiting Wemmick? He wants information
Chapter 37 Study Guide Question: 1. Pip begins a new stage of maturity. He becomes capable of actions which are of no material benefit. What does this reveal? He’s starting to grow as a person 2. In spite of Estella’s warnings, why does Pip refuse to heed her warnings about herself? Because he’s worried about her 3. Why do you think Estella draws away from Miss Havisham? She doesn’t like her clinging
Chapter 38 Study Guide Questions: 1.How might the wretched weather foreshadow future events? Its going to be horrible like the weather 2. What is Pip’s reaction to the story the stranger tells him? He’s anxious 3. What is the “sharpest and deepest pain of all” when Pip realizes that Miss Havisham is not his benefactor? He realizes that she is not actually his benefactor and it’s hurting him because he threw so much away
Chapter 39 Study Guide Question: 1. What advice does Jaggers give in regard to “appearance vs. reality”? To distinguish between the two 2. Does Pip trust Provis? no
Chapter 40 Study Guide Question: 1. What is Herbert’s plan? To abandon magwitch
Chapter 41 Study Guide Question: 1. Describe Compeyson’s character. Selfish and lawbreaking
2. What is the significance of the news at the end of the chapter? The news is extremely significant and affects Pip
Chapter 42 Study Guide Question: 1. Describe the encounter between Pip and Drummle. It’s kind of awkward and they eye each other
Chapter 43 Study Guide Question: 1. Why does Miss Havisham put her hand to her heart?Because her heart is broken 2. Why has Estella encouraged Drummle? What is her plan? She wants to marry him to hurt the people around her
Chapter 44 Study Guide Question: 1. How does Herbert plan to hide Magwitch until Herbert and Pip are ready for his escape out of London? They will use a boat and row up and down the river daily to make it seem normal then bring Magwitch along
2. What are Wemmick’s three reasons for approving of Herbert’s plan? He wants to help 3. What is Wemmick’s final advice? It involves a bridge symbolization ...