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The Nineteenth-Century Novel class at Uni High

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Great Expectations, Chapters 18-19

  1. What evidence do we have that Miss Havisham is Pip’s benefactor? Do we have any evidence that she is not likely to be?
  2. Do you feel optimistic about Pip’s future prospects here at the end of this “first stage of his expectations”? Why and/or why not?


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  • End-of-Semester reflection handout
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  • List of potentially useful historical sources
  • Historical research project assignment
  • Lit arg model, transitions & ¶ development
  • Literary argument thesis examples
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