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Great Expectations (Penguin Classics)
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Great Expectations Study Guide

Great Expectations is considered one of the most balanced of Dickens' novels. The Great Expectations e-text contains the full text of Great Expectations.

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  • Chapters 16-20
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  • Chapters 51-55
  • Chapters 56-59
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Posted By mariah m #324277 at May 20, 2013 10:37 PM

What does Miss Havisham seem to be most interested in when Pip visits her? What might her intentions be for Pip and Estella?

Chapter 11

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Posted By mariah m #324277 at May 20, 2013 10:43 PM

When Pip goes to visit Miss Havisham, Estella is not there. What is learned about where she is and what she is doing?

Chapter 12

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Posted By mariah m #324277 at May 20, 2013 10:42 PM

Although Joe appears to be a peaceful man, he ends up in a fight with Orlick. What happens to cause the fight? Does this altercation seem reasonable?

Chapter 12

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