Great Expectations Chapter 14 Flashcards
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How does Pip feel about his home and life?

Ashamed

What did the forge used to symbolize to Pip?

Manhood and independence

What does Pip compare his perspectives to?

The windy marsh view- how low and flat they were

Why did Pip continue to work for Joe even though he despised it?

<p>Loyalty to Joe</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Pip paranoid about?

<p>Estella coming and seeing him covered in soot and doing a blacksmith's work.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of antithesis in the context provided?

<p>The place and the meal would have a more homely look than ever, and I would feel more ashamed of home than ever, in my own ungracious breast.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Pip's Feelings About Home

  • Pip feels a deep sense of shame regarding his home and life, reflecting his internal conflict with his aspirations and social status.

Forge Symbolism

  • The forge represents manhood and independence for Pip, marking a crucial point in his development and identity.

Perspectives Comparison

  • Pip likens his outlook on life to the view of the windy marsh, symbolizing his feelings of being lowly and unremarkable.

Loyalty to Joe

  • Despite his disdain for working as a blacksmith, Pip remains loyal to Joe, demonstrating his commitment to relationships and values.

Paranoia About Estella

  • Pip is anxious about Estella witnessing him in a sooty and laborious state, highlighting his desire for social acceptance and fear of judgment.

Antithesis

  • The contrast in Pip's feelings is evident when he notes that a homely setting could amplify his feelings of shame, indicating a complex relationship with his roots.

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Test your knowledge of key concepts and themes from Chapter 14 of 'Great Expectations'. This set of flashcards explores Pip's feelings about his home, his symbolism of the forge, and his loyalty to Joe. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding of this classic novel.

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