7. “ I used to stand about the church yard comparing my own perspective with the windy marsh view…” “… two fat sweltering one-pound notes…”
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10. “ I am going up to my guardian in London.” “ Ours was the marsh country, down by the river as the river wound…” “… and began to see the sails of the ships…”
11. “… the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard…”
16. “‘ BIDDY,” SAID I, AFTER BINDING HER TO SECRECY, ‘I WANT TO BE A GENTLEMAN.’” (P.117) Victorian Social Classes
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21. “ I TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY OF BEING ALONE IN THE COURT-YARD TO LOOK AT MY COARSE HANDS AND MY COMMON BOOTS. MY OPINION OF THOSE ACCESSORIES WERE NOT FAVORABLE.” (P.56) Working Class
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28. Pip lives in the country side with his sister and Joe. But then he has the chance to move to London to go study.
29. PLOT “ Finally, I remember that when I got into my little bedroom I was truly wretched, and had a strong conviction on me that I should never like Joe’s trade. I had liked it once, but once was not now”(97).
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31. PIP “ My father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Phillip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So, I called myself Pip, and came to be called Pip”(3).
32. ESTELLA ‘“ You must know,’ said Estella, condescending to me as a beautiful woman might, ‘that I have no heart…(235).
33. MISS HAVISHAM “ Well, I thought I overheard Miss Havisham answer-only it seemed so unlikely- ‘Well, you can break his heart”(59).
34. ABEL MAGWITCH “‘ Yes, Pip, dear boy, I’ve made a gentleman on you!’”(315)
35. Conflicts “‘ You made your own snares. I never made them’”(330). “ I wished Joe had been rather more genteelly brought up, and that I should have been so too”(57).
36. Themes “ He says, no varnish can hide the grain of the wood; and that the more varnish you put on, the more the grain will express itself”(165).