Great Expectations Chapter Analysis
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Where is Estella when Pip goes to Richmond to see her?

Satis House

Who does Pip see when he arrives at the Blue Boar for breakfast?

Bently Drummle

Who does Pip assume 'the lady' is when Drummle mentions dining with her?

Estella

Who does Pip think lights a cigar for Drummle when he gets on his horse?

<p>Orlick</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Pip's Journey to Richmond

  • Pip seeks out Estella in Richmond but discovers she is at Satis House, highlighting the ongoing distance in their relationship.

Encounter at Blue Boar

  • At the Blue Boar inn, Pip unexpectedly meets Bently Drummle, a character representing a rival and potential threat in Pip's pursuit of Estella.

Drummle's Reference to "the Lady"

  • Drummle's mention of "the lady" during his conversation with the innkeeper leads Pip to assume he is referring to Estella, indicating her significance in their lives.

Misinterpretation of Actions

  • Pip mistakenly believes Orlick is the one lighting a cigar for Drummle, showcasing his heightened awareness of those around him and his aversion to Drummle's character.

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Explore Pip's complex journey in this chapter of 'Great Expectations.' From his pursuit of Estella in Richmond to encounters with rivals like Bentley Drummle, each section unveils the themes of longing and misunderstanding. Delve into the significance of these relationships in shaping Pip's character.

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