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Great Expectatio ns Annabelle, Daisy and Rafe Chapters 22 - 26

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Great Expectations. Chapters 22 - 26. Annabelle, Daisy and Rafe. Plot Overview…. Pip enjoys dinner with Herbert and asks him to tutor him in becoming a gentleman. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Great Expectation

sAnnabelle, Daisy and Rafe

Chapters 22 - 26

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Plot Overview…• Pip enjoys dinner with Herbert and

asks him to tutor him in becoming a gentleman.

• Herbert tells Pip about Miss Havisham: Miss H fell in love with a man of a lower social class who persuaded her to buy half of the brewery,

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• Pip then goes to the Royal Exchange and then to Mathew Pocket’s house for tutoring.

• He takes care of his social manners and with the way he eats.

• Pip goes to dinner with Wemmick and sees the different way he acts at work and out of work.

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• Pip gets to know his fellow students form Pocket’s and visits Wemmick in his “castle” of a home.

• Pip then has a fight with another of Jagger’s students.

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Character’s development…

• Pip: Changes after he meets Miss Havisham and wants to become a gentle man.

• Mr Jaggers: Guardian to Pip and Miss Haversham’s lawyer he always wins his cases.

• Herbert Pocket: He becoems great friends with Pip and helps him to become a gentleman.

• Mr Wemmick: Has a two sided personality and act very different when at home and when at work.

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Literacy Effects…Dialect“Why should she wreak revenge on all the male sex?” This quote shows dialect of the Dickens era because it states language like ‘wreak’ which is a another word for cause.

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 Metaphors “As I stood idle by Mr. Jaggers’s fire, its rising and falling flame made the two casts on the shelf look as if they were playing a diabolical game at bo-peep with me; while the pair of coarse fat office candles that dimly lighted Mr. Jaggers as he wrote in a corner, were decorated with dirty winding-sheets, as if in remembrance of a host of hanged clients”

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• This fire seems to be a normal and commonplace however the use of similes and metaphors make the place seem quite gruesome. We can also see words like a flailing flame and fat office candles being used to create the effect that this room of Jaggers is beyond the normal room

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Symbols  “at which she afterwards stopped all the clocks” This stopping of the clocks by Miss Haversham is a symbol of the stopping of her life and not wanting to let the past go. She has stopped the clocks after she got left at the altar. I think that in Great Expectations symbols are used to great effect and this is a very good example of it. This comments on the stopping of her life.

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Activity…

•Word search & Discussion

• “How does the change in Pip’s mind set and aspirations affect the other characters?”

• “How do the other characters affect pip?”• “To what extent does the change in setting add to

the progression within the plot?”

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Thank you!