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Essay on Great Expations

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Great Expations
   
   

   
Great Expectations Notes Chapter 1 Setting: early in the 1800s; Churchyard in His Joe Gargey and her husband in the Marshes. tiny village east of London parents died Pip- Phillip Pirrap- main character- 7 years old- Lives w/ sister One time while visiting his parents grave he meets aMrs. when he was younger strange man- He asks Pip to get him a file and some writtles (food). Chapter 2 Setting: At home; We meet Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, and Mrs. Joe, Pip’s At dinner Pip placed Joe Gargery and Pip were both brought up by hand sister The family receiveshis bread for the convict down the leg of his trousers Later that night, Pip gets somenews that Hulks(convicts) are on the loose brandy, and the file (from the forge, thisbread, cheese, pork pie, mincemeat, is where Joe works) Chapter 3 Setting: In the churchyard again; Pip delivers the Pip approached a man who was dressed in coarse grey, and had astolen goods Pip saw the right convictgreat iron on his leg, but this was a different man The convict askedhugging himself and limping. He had the chills and the fever The convictPip if he brought anyone and he said no, and the man believed him asked Pip where the man w/ the bruised face went. Pip pointed and handed him the file Chapter 4 Setting: At home; Christmas dinner we meet Mr. Pumblechook, Mr. Pip was fearful on his return that

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