Great Expectations Analysis
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Great Expectations Analysis

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What makes the Aged laugh a lot?

By nodding your head

What is a little wooden flap that flew in the living room and had a name on it?

The Aged claimed it was his son and he's home

Who is Wemmick's lady friend?

Miss Skiffins

What does Wemmick tell Pip is the best way to help Herbert's career?

<p>There's a shipping merchant in town named Clarriker who is looking to expand his company</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Aged and His Laugh

  • The Aged finds humor simply by nodding his head, suggesting a quirky personality trait.

The Wooden Flap

  • A notable object, a little wooden flap, is mentioned as having a name and is claimed by the Aged to represent his son returning home.

Wemmick’s Relationship

  • Wemmick is romantically linked to Miss Skiffins, indicating a personal aspect of his character.

Herbert's Career Advice

  • Wemmick advises Pip about a local shipping merchant, Clarriker, who seeks to expand, providing a potential opportunity for Herbert's advancement.

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Explore key character traits and relationships in 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens. Discover how humor and personal connections shape the narrative through characters like the Aged and Wemmick. This quiz will test your understanding of the plot and character dynamics.

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