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Great Expectations 3
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He was feeling like he could have his dream being with Estella. He also was glad Mr.Wopsle got his dream of being a star.
Pip and Herbert find themselves at a play in the theater in which Mr. Wopsle is acting. What is Pip's feeling about what he saw? Answer in 2 sentences.
all of these
This portion of the story is meant for comic relief. Pip has found that his pursuit of being a gentleman has some drawbacks, especially in the relationship area. What analogies can be made between Mr. Wopsle's play and Pip's situation?
Wopsle made the ascent to his dream; Pip was on his way to realizing his dream
Wopsle made it to the "big city" where he thought his dream would come true,as did Pip.
Wopsle's opinion of himself, and his success is far greater to him than to everyone else, and Pip fears his is also.
Mr. Wopsle's dream came true but not exactly in the way he imagined, and Pip's dream is not exactly like he envisioned.
all of these
actually did have a good time after all
After watching the play, Pip and Herbert ___.
actually did have a good time after all
Pip and Herbert went backstage to try to find Mr. Wopsle
Pip and Herbert went out to dinner alone in a tiny cafe nearby
went back to work, not seeing Wopsle until the next week
stayed with Pip and Herbert until two in the morning
After the play, Wopsle ___.
stayed with Pip and Herbert until two in the morning
ate dinner with Pip and Herbert and hurried home to rest after his big day
ate dinner with Pip and Herbert, but was extremely depressed at how things turned out
none of these
?? All of thesee
Pip receives a letter from Estella saying she will be visiting London. Pip ___.
is elated and can hardly contain his excitement
arrives very early to meet Estella
is early to meet her so he spends time with Wemmick
and Wemmick tour Newgate Prison while waiting for Estella to arrive
all of these
none of these
all of these
When Wemmick and Pip tour the prison, Wemmick ___.
introduces Pip to a man sentenced to hang
all of these
feels very at ease and relaxed at the prison
was lighthearted and even made jokes with the jailer
all of these
After touring the prison with Wemmick, Pip ___.
all of these
shook the dust and dirt from his clothing
stamped his shoes against the ground to remove the dust
breathed out heavily to remove the prison dust from his lungs
Estella is cruel and hurts Pip once again
Pip is so pleased to meet Estella, but ___.
Estella is cruel and hurts Pip once again
this time, Estella is kind and loving toward Pip
none of these
he is cautious about allowing his heart to be broken and acts cool toward Estella
soon causes him considerable financial strain
Pip's grand lifestyle and luxurious living ___.
soon causes him considerable financial strain
is not how Pip wants to live and he longs for his poor country life again
is fulfilling to him because he has no financial worries
none of these
news of Mrs. Joe's death
What news did Pip receive that would call him home to the country?
news of Mrs. Joe's death
news that Joe and Biddy would be married
news that Miss Havisham was ill
none of these
show him love, but are skeptical that Pip will visit more often
When Pip is home for Mrs. Joe's funeral, Joe and Biddy ___.
show him love, but are skeptical that Pip will visit more often
are rude to Pip for his lack of caring
beg Pip to stay with them rather than return to London
none of these
how he has neglected those who loved him
When visiting his home, Pip is troubled by his pleasant memories of his childhood and ___.
how he has neglected those who loved him
promises to visit more often
feels bad about how Joe and Biddy have stood by him the whole time
all of these
does not notice how he has changed
Pip seems to be the only one who ___.
does not notice how he has changed
doesn't feel some sadness for the death of Mrs. Joe
all of these
none of these
all of these
When Pip turns twenty-one years old, he is called to Mr. Jagger's office. What is he given?
five hundred pounds
a strong lecture suggesting his use of money is in question
a birthday present in the form of a bank note
all of these
revelation that he was to marry Estella
What was Pip hoping to get from Jaggers on his birthday?
revelation that he was to marry Estella
ten thousand pounds
at least a hundred pounds
none of these
assurance that his quest to be a gentleman was over and that he had arrived at such status
to help Herbert succeed in business
Pip approaches Wemmick with some plans to do something. What are those plans?
to help Herbert succeed in business
to travel abroad and see the world
to pay Joe and Biddy a handsome sum of money each year
none of these
helped establish Herbert with a good business prospect and he feels very happy about it
Pip finally has used his good fortune for something other than himself. What has he done and how does he feel about it?
helped establish Herbert with a good business prospect and he feels very happy about it
helped Joe and Biddy and he feels happy about it
helped establish Herbert with a good business prospect and he feels angry he has to always help others
none of these
re-establish that Pip once had an unselfish and generous nature
This section of the story seems to ___.
re-establish that Pip once had an unselfish and generous nature
portray Pip and always having been selfish and now is no different
none of these
he is able to help out Herbert and not take credit for it
So far in the story, the only real good that has come of Pip's new position is ___.
he is able to help out Herbert and not take credit for it
he is now engaged to Estella
he is able to buy Estella's love
none of these
all of these
For the first time, Pip observes ___.
Estella and Miss Havisham quarrel
Miss Havisham's concern about Estella's lack of devotion and love toward her
none of these
all of these
yes, it was true, but that is the way Miss Havisham made her
When Miss Havisham questions Estella about her lack of devotion to her, Estella's reply is ___.
yes, it was true, but that is the way Miss Havisham made her
that she really does love and care deeply and she promises to show it better in the future
none of these
all of these
that she would change and be the loving daughter Miss Havisham wanted
that Estella favors Drummle, not him
hat news devastates Pip?
that Estella favors Drummle, not him
that Estella is in love with Herbert
that Estella loves Wemmick
none of these
Your Answer:
Miss Havisham wants Estella to display love and devotion to her, but she has used Estella for her own selfish purposes. Because of this Estella tells her she cannot love because she wasn't trained to be loving.
How is it ironic that when Miss Havisham desires love and devotion from Estella, Estella tells Miss Havisham why that cannot happen? Explain in two to three sentences.
Magwitch, his convict from many years ago
Pip is now twenty three years old. He meets someone from his past. Who is it?
Magwitch, his convict from many years ago
a young boy who is now an army officer in charge of the prison
a young girl with whom he was briefly in love
none of these
all of these
This chapter is a turning point of the novel. Pip now realizes ___.
his true benefactor is a convicted criminal
Miss Havisham is not his benefactor
he has made a fool of himself by fawning all over Miss Havisham in gratitude that was not deserved
that Miss Havisham has toyed with Pip and his love for Estella
all of these
Pip, in all of his snobbery and finery got his fortune from a class of person Pip disdains and shuns.
Why is it ironic that Pip's benefactor is Magwitch?
Pip, in all of his snobbery and finery got his fortune from a class of person Pip disdains and shuns.
The class of people he loves is actually the same as his benefactor.
Magwitch is the epitome of what Pip wants to become and through his money, he will accomplish that.
none of these
reveal he had a visitor who was Abel Magwitch
Pip goes to Jaggers to confirm the identify of his benefactor. However, Pip did not ___.
reveal he had a visitor who was Abel Magwitch
believe this and thought it was a plan to fool him
blame Jaggers for leading him to think it was Miss Havisham
none of these
Pip sees someone outside his door and gets suspicious
Pip thinks that Magwitch might be in trouble because ___.
Pip sees someone outside his door and gets suspicious
the police come knocking on Pip's door
Magwitch tells Pip he is being followed
none of these
all of these
Pip gets Magwitch ___
a place for him to stay
some new clothes
a new identity, which is Pip's Uncle Provis
all of these
none of these
True
T/F
That Pip feels revulsion for the convict is an understatement. Pip is not pleased to find out about his visitor or his benefactor.
almost comical
The meeting between Herbert and Abel Magwitch can be described as ___.
almost comical
hateful and rude
mean-spirited and full of accusations
her identity is not revealed
Abel Magwitch is given an identity, and like it or not, Dickens presents these human characteristics to an otherwise nameless person. We are told much about Magwitch, even that he had a wife. Who was his wife?
her identity is not revealed
Clara's mother
Miss Havisham
none of these
pays a visit to Estalla one last time
Pip confides in Herbert, and they devise a plan to get "Uncle Provis" into safe hiding. Before Pip goes into hiding with Magwitch, he ___.
pays a visit to Estalla one last time
writes Estella a letter to say goodbye
confesses all to Estella and tells her he no longer loves her
none of these
argue over Estella
Pip finds Bentley Drummle is staying at the Blue Boar Inn and the two ___.
argue over Estella
decide to become good friends
ignore one another
none of these
indifferent, claiming she had no obligation to tell Pip she was not his benefactor
Pip confronts Miss Havisham and tells her he now knows the identity of his benefactor. Miss Havisham is ___.
indifferent, claiming she had no obligation to tell Pip she was not his benefactor
angry and throws Pip out
humbled, and sorry for misleading Pip
none of these
she and Bentley Drummle are going to be married
Pip once again tells Estella he loves her. Estella tells Pip ___.
she and Bentley Drummle are going to be married
she loves him right back and always has
she is running away to France
none of these
Miss Havisham is starting to think she made a mistake and is regretful for the way she raised Estella
When Estella shows no tenderness toward Pip after he pours out his heart in front of her asking for her love and professing his love for her, for the first time we see ___.
Miss Havisham is starting to think she made a mistake and is regretful for the way she raised Estella
Estella professing her love for Pip
Miss Havisham begging for forgiveness and putting a stop to the upcoming wedding
none of these
Wemmick send Pip a note warning him not to go home
Pip does not go home, but rather stays in a hotel because ___.
Wemmick send Pip a note warning him not to go home
he wants to be close to Estella
he decides not to help Magwitch and can't face him
none of these
fears for Pip's life
Wemmick warns Pip that he is being watched and that Wemmick ___.
fears for Pip's life
will send Pip away to France
will trade places with Pip
none of these
Mr. Campbell
Once again, Magwitch is moved and his name is changed. What is he called now?
Mr. Campbell
Mr. Clarence
Mr. Winchester
none of these
sell things to get money to live
Pip, not wanting to take any more of Abel Magwitch's money, does what?
sell things to get money to live
writes home to get money from Joe
begs Jaggers to borrow money from him
none of these
asks Herbert for a loan
all of these
Pip, once again, goes to see Mr. Wopsle's performance. After the play, Wopsle tells Pip ___.
he saw him in the audience during the play
all of these
he saw someone sitting behind Pip
he saw a man from the past who Pip thought might be Compeyson
move Magwitch in helping him to escape
Pip and Herbert take up rowing practice, but only as a disguise to ___.
move Magwitch in helping him to escape
try to win the Rowing Cup Trophy and get money for their win
trick Wemmick into thinking they were getting ready to join the snobbish club
none of these
he only gives practical advice on what Pip should do, and is very businesslike and does not interfere
Pip turns to Wemmick for advice. Wemmick knows what is going on, but ___.
he only gives practical advice on what Pip should do, and is very businesslike and does not interfere
he threatens to tell the authorities or he could lose his job
he refuses to help Pip at all
none of these
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