A | B |
What was the Tickler? | The tickler is Mrs. Gargery's way of discipling Pip. |
Estella's mother | Molly |
Estella's father | Magwitch |
pale young gentleman | Herbert |
got Pip the "job" with Miss Havisham | Uncle Pumblechook |
Pip has | five brothers |
tried to kill Pip | Orlick |
How old is Pip when Magwitch returns to his life? | 23 |
At what age was Pip to fully receive his money? | 21 |
Who is Pip's tutor in London? | Matthew Pocket |
What action does Jaggers perform obsessively? | washing his hands |
What is Pip's reaction to Joe's visit to him in London? | embarrassed |
Who takes credit for Pip's rise in social status? | Uncle Pumblechook |
For most of the novel, whom does Pip suspect of being his secret benefactor? | Miss Havisham |
What name does Wemmick call his elderly father? | "Aged Parent" |
Who tells Pip that Compeyson was Miss Havisham's fiancé? | Herbert |
Where does Estella live when she goes abroad? | France |
What was the name of Miss Havisham's brother, Compeyson's first partner? | Arthur |
What accident befalls Miss Havisham before her death? | burned in a fire |
What code name do Pip and Herbert devise for Magwitch? | Provis |
What is the source of the Havisham fortune? | brewery |
Where did Pip get his name? | It was how he pronounced his last name when he was a child. |
Who is the narrator of Great Expectations? | Pip |
Mrs. Joe can best be described as: | Nagging and temperamental |
Pip's relationship with Joe for much of the book can best described as: | An friendship, but some of the time unequal as Pip feels embarrassed by Joe |
The convict who Pip feeds at the beginning of the novel reappears later with a name. That name is: | Magwitch |
For Pip, dinner with Mrs. Joe was always: | agonizing |
Pip is helped with his education at a young age by: | Biddy |
Pip is first blessed with great expectations when: | He receives notification from Mr. Jaggers that he is to go to London. |
When Joe visits Pip in London, the meal they had together can best be described as: | uncomfortable |
It is apparent by midway through the book that Miss Havisham raised Estella to: | have no heart and break the hearts of men. |
While living in London, Pip believes that he belongs with Estella and that they would be blissfully happy if they married. At the same time, however, Pip admits to himself: | that any time he spends with her he himself is constantly miserable. |
The final words of Miss. Joe Gargery apparently indicated that: | she was apologizing for her behavior toward Pip and Joe. |
The 'great expectation' that Pip expected for his 21st birthday was: | His benefactor would make her/himself known to Pip. |
How does Pip help Herbert? | sets up a job for him |
Why did Magwitch work all those years only to send the money to Pip? | because Pip fed him wittles many years before when he was an escaped convict. |
Pip's reaction to Magwitch when the convict presents himself as Pip's benefactor is: | cold and disgusted |
Magwitch needs to hide while in London because: | He would be arrested immediately in the police found him. |
The half crazed man named Arthur who worked with Compeyson before Magwitch was actually: | Miss Havisham's brother. |
According to Magwitch, why did Compeyson get a lesser sentence than Magwitch when they both got into trouble? | Only because Compeyson was a gentleman. |
Wemmick finds out that Pip is being watched by: | Compeyson. |
Ironically, after Miss Havisham catches on fire, the doctors lay her: | on her table where the wedding cake is. |
Who does not know how to read? | Joe |
Who spent time in Australia? | Magwitch |