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G.E. Stage One Test

Great Expectations:Stage One

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Our sympathy is aroused for Pip because he is An orphan
At the beginning of the novel, Pip lives with his Sister and her husband
The person who is kindest to young Pip is Joe Gargery
Pip becomes involved in helping An escaped convict
In order to help the escaped convict, Pip steals A file
A police sergeant comes to Joe for help with The Hulks
Pip goes to Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt's school, but actually learns the most from Biddy
Pip goes to Miss Havisham's house and plays cards with Estella
The cobwebs and uneaten wedding cake in Miss Havisham's old house symbolize Her past
Estella's manner with Pip is so high-handed and proud that he feels Hurt and humiliated
When Pip tells fantastic stories about Satis House, Joe lectures him on Honesty
His encounter with Estella makes Pip conscious of his lack of Money
Pip realizes the past is not forgotten when the stranger at the tavern gives him A file
The person to whom Pip talks most freely of his experiences at Miss Havisham's is Biddy
After Pip begins work as an apprentice, Orlick, Joe's journeyman, becomes very Hostile
When Mrs. Gargery is injured by an attacker, the household work is taken over by Mr. Wopsle's Great Aunt
Instead of completing his apprenticeship, Pip's life changes when he receives A letter from London
Pip leaves the forge and goes to live in London in order to Get an education
Before he leaves for London, Pip is convinced that Miss Havisham is his benefactor
Although Pip leaves his home with great expectations, he Feels he has been ungrateful
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