English Flashcards
Joe’s working man who isn’t well linked
Dolge Orlick
Both Miss Havisham’s lawyer and pips appointed guardian
Jaggers
Camilla’s husband who doesn’t have much of a personality
Cousin Raymond
Theatrical man who doesn’t badger pip
Mr. Wopsle
Helped Mr. Wopsle’s great aunt teach; pips confidant
Biddy
Counterfeit and coward; broke Miss Havisham’s heart
Compeyson
Irritating uncle Joe; pays more attention to mrs Joe
Uncle Pumblechook
Where the story begins; in a churchyard; spooky, uninviting
The marshes
Made of wood; similar to most village dwellings
The Gargery household
Courtyard with adjoining brewery; rusty iron bars
Miss Havishams home
No light enters; white fabric has turned yellow; candles dimly light the space
Miss Havisham’s rooms
Cleanliness is close to what?
Godliness
Mrs. Joe’s _______ was greatly improved and she was patient after her attack.
Temper
Joe told Pip he could never go straight and become “oncommon” if he did what?
Lied
T/F
Pip feels guilty about lying to mrs Joe and Pumblechook about his visit to miss Havisham’s
False
T/F
The strange centerpiece on Miss Havisham’s table is a decayed floral arrangement
False
T/F
Pip considers Miss Havisham as his fairy godmother
True
T/F
Pip fell asleep at the old battery wondering if Miss Havisham intended him to be with the Estella
True
T/F
The two names for Miss Havisham’s house are Satis and Greenich
False
Who said “there, there! I know nothing of days of the week; I know nothing of the weeks of the year”?
Miss Havisham
Who said: “ask no questions and you’ll be told no lies”
Mrs. Joe
Who said: “you get me a file and you get me wittles. You bring them both to me or I’ll have your heart and liver out”
Magwitch
Who said: “you will be brought up as a gentleman-in a word as a young fellow or great expectations”
Jagger’s
Who said: “I am glad of one thing and that is, that you have felt you could give me your confidence, pip. And I am glad of another thing, and that is, that of course you know you may depend upon me keeping it and always so far deserving it”
Biddy
Who said: “I know you do. I knew you would. I told you so. But now I’ll ask you a question. Do you know, or do you not know, that the law England supposed every man to be innocent until he is proved-proved-to be guilty”
Jaggers to Wopsle
Very proper woman and a lady friend of Wemmick. a regular guest at the castle
Miss Skiffins
A minor character in the grand scheme and is friendly good-natured and outgoing
Startop
A big lumbering kind person. Slow to speak and easily provoked into a bad temper
Bentley Drummle