English Flashcards

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Joe’s working man who isn’t well linked

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Dolge Orlick

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Both Miss Havisham’s lawyer and pips appointed guardian

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Jaggers

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2
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Camilla’s husband who doesn’t have much of a personality

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Cousin Raymond

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3
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Theatrical man who doesn’t badger pip

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Mr. Wopsle

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4
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Helped Mr. Wopsle’s great aunt teach; pips confidant

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Biddy

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5
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Counterfeit and coward; broke Miss Havisham’s heart

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Compeyson

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Irritating uncle Joe; pays more attention to mrs Joe

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Uncle Pumblechook

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Where the story begins; in a churchyard; spooky, uninviting

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The marshes

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8
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Made of wood; similar to most village dwellings

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The Gargery household

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9
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Courtyard with adjoining brewery; rusty iron bars

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Miss Havishams home

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10
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No light enters; white fabric has turned yellow; candles dimly light the space

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Miss Havisham’s rooms

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11
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Cleanliness is close to what?

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Godliness

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12
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Mrs. Joe’s _______ was greatly improved and she was patient after her attack.

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Temper

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13
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Joe told Pip he could never go straight and become “oncommon” if he did what?

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Lied

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14
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T/F

Pip feels guilty about lying to mrs Joe and Pumblechook about his visit to miss Havisham’s

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False

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T/F

The strange centerpiece on Miss Havisham’s table is a decayed floral arrangement

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False

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16
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T/F

Pip considers Miss Havisham as his fairy godmother

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True

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17
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T/F

Pip fell asleep at the old battery wondering if Miss Havisham intended him to be with the Estella

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True

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18
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T/F

The two names for Miss Havisham’s house are Satis and Greenich

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False

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19
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Who said “there, there! I know nothing of days of the week; I know nothing of the weeks of the year”?

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Miss Havisham

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20
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Who said: “ask no questions and you’ll be told no lies”

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Mrs. Joe

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21
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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”

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Magwitch

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22
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Who said: “you will be brought up as a gentleman-in a word as a young fellow or great expectations”

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Jagger’s

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23
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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”

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Biddy

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24
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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”

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Jaggers to Wopsle

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25
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Very proper woman and a lady friend of Wemmick. a regular guest at the castle

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Miss Skiffins

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26
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A minor character in the grand scheme and is friendly good-natured and outgoing

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Startop

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27
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A big lumbering kind person. Slow to speak and easily provoked into a bad temper

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Bentley Drummle

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28
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Tutor for Drummle, Startop, and Pip. educated but has never had much success in anything

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Matthew Pocket

29
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Small pretty and dark-haired a kind of fairy

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Clara

30
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Shabby looking collection of houses with a small courtyard

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Barnard’s Inn

31
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Rough greasy spots in the wall where people have leaned back

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Jaggers’ Office

32
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Climax of the novel as well as a symbol for the inevitable passage of time

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Thames River

33
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Gates enclose every entrance. Stairs lead directly to the waters edge making for easy travel by boat when necessary

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The Temple

34
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Tiny cottage with Gothic looking doors and windows

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Wemmick’s House

35
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Provis lives here on Mill Pond bank

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Clara’s House

36
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T/F

“Asmear” is a word dickens coined to mean smeared over

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True

37
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T/F

Smithfield is an area of London where Newgate prison and Jaggers office are located

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True

38
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T/F

Jaggers only commands fear and respect at the office and Newgate prison

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False

39
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T/F

Wemmick struggles to adapt to his conditions

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False

40
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T/F

Herbert is always in the “habit of shaking hands”

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False

41
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T/F

Startop is the wealthiest gentleman in all of London

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False

42
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T/F

Sarah pocket knows exactly how to raise her children and maintain her household

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False

43
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T/F

Pip not staying with Joe, during his sisters funeral, is his attempt to get rid of his past

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True

44
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T/F

Miss Skiffins was given a piece of portable property by Wemmick

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True

45
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T/F

Jaggers walked among the Newgate prisoners as a gardener walked among his plants

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False

46
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Who said: “obey our instructions. We are not free to follow our own devices”

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Estella

47
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Who said: “for it was not that my only wish where to be useful to you, I should not have had the honor of breaking wittles in the company of abode gentlemen”

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Joe

48
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Who said: “so, throughout life our worst weaknesses and meannesses are usually committed for the sake of the people whom we most desire”

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Pip

49
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Who said: “How am I going to live? I’ll tell you Mr. Pip. I am going to try to get the place of the mistress and the new school nearly finished here. I can be well recommended by all the neighbors.”

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Biddy

50
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Joe did not want a big funeral for Ms. Joe but wanted to carry her to the church ________.

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Himself

51
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What is the name of the gentleman’s club that Pip and Herbert were members of?

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Finches of the Grove

52
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Who does pip claim, “… Has the reputation of being more and the secrets of that dismal place than any man in London”?

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Jaggers

53
Q

Wemmick claims he is the ______ and Jaggers is the _______.

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Subordinate, principal

54
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Who is pip referring to as, “…an imposter of a women…”?

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Havisham

55
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Who is pip referring to as the, “nameless shadow”, in Chapter 32?

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Estella

56
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What is the name given to Wemmick’s thoughts outside the office?

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Walworth sentiments

57
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What it the nickname Mr. Jaggers has for Bentley?

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The spider

58
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What did Pip claim was the sharpest pain of all in regards to Estella?

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She forgot she made him cry

59
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Highlights the faulty and damaging nature of these distinctions in a civilized society. The character traits of honor, faith, and love are more important than this aspect of personhood

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Class

60
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Some think having good manners alone makes one better. A certain level of sophistication

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Gentility

61
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Some characters are happy with hand that’s been dealt them. Unearned good fortune isn’t good fortune at all if you’re not a decent human being underneath.

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Ambition

62
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Pips fortune comes out of nowhere and he experiences setbacks. Abel Magwitch leaves his life of crime when he’s exiled and becomes a prosperous farmer.

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Individualism

63
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Jaggers exemplifies how justice is in the eye of the beholder. This institution acts without thought or humanity.

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Crime & punishment

64
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A strong apprehension for the power of money. Integrity and character are more important than a bank balance.

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Capitalism

65
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As a child, Pip lives two lives. All of these must come out for human relationships to grow and be healthy

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Secrets

66
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Pip has a very strong opinion on the strength and nature of it. Pip knows his pursuit of a Estella is foolish and doomed yet he continues

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Love

67
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When there is strife the consequences are long-lasting. When this theme comes together for a common cause, disaster can be averted.

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Family

68
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Nothing in the world can ever be certain. Common people stay common and wealthy people stay wealthy.

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Destiny/Coincidence

69
Q

Pip never connected Molly and Estella before chapter 48 because he only basin previously on what?

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Class (social status)

70
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The character that surprisingly was actually of lesser birth than Pip

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Estella