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What evidence is there in Chapter 30 that Pip was beginning to act as though he were socially superior to other characters in the novel?
Imagine you wrote a newspaper column in the London Times. Write a review of Hamlet and of Wopsle's performance.
In Chapter 33, Estella tells Pip that, "We are not free to follow our own devices, you and I." What did she mean by that statement?
What internal conflicts does Pip struggle with regarding his new lifestyle? What effect does his lifestyle have on Herbert?
Do you think Biddy was right or wrong to say the things she did to Pip? Explain.
According to Pip, what was the turning point in his life? Why do you think this was the case?
Why do you think that Miss Havisham and Estella exchanged sharp words during Pip's visit? What internal feelings do you think prompted each of them to speak the way they did?
What was the convict's reason for making Pip a gentleman? How does Pip feel about the fact that the convict is his benefactor?
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