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Novel: Great Expectations

Novel: Great Expectations. Written By Charles Dickens. D.A. Model High School Ph. IV. Subject: English Literature Novel: Great Expectations Topic: Pip, as main character Presented by: Mrs. Farzana Hayat . Syndicate Leader: Mrs. Shamim Dadi. Introduction to author.

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Novel: Great Expectations

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  1. Novel: Great Expectations Written By Charles Dickens

  2. D.A. Model High School Ph. IV • Subject: English Literature • Novel: Great Expectations • Topic: Pip, as main character • Presented by: Mrs. Farzana Hayat. • Syndicate Leader: Mrs. Shamim Dadi

  3. Introduction to author • Charles Dickens (1833–1870) was a very popular writer who prospered in queen Victoria’s era. Many of his stories are about children, and the hard lives of poor people in those days. • His writing style is florid and poetic, with a strong comic touch. His satires of British aristocratic snobbery are very popular.

  4. Great Expectations, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, Hard Times, Our Mutual Friend, The Pickwick Papers, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, Sketches by Boz, The Old Curiosity Shop, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, Barnaby Rudge, A Christmas Carol, Martin Chuzzlewit. Notable Works

  5. Topic: Character Sketch of Pip

  6. Aims and Objectives • Familiarize all the characters. • Elaborate Pip’s character. • His relations with other characters in the novel.

  7. Style & Theme • Written in first person. • Uses victorian language & grammer that is no longer in common use. • The title “Great Expectations” refers to Pip’s expectations of living a gentlemanly life. • Some of the major themes of the novel are crime and social class.

  8. Phillip Pirip (nick-named Pip) • Innocent young child. • An orphan. • Elder sister brings him up. • Humiliated & treated badly by her.

  9. Mrs Joe: Pip’s abusive older sister • 20 years older than pip. • Hot tempered • Considers pip as burden.

  10. Joe Gargery: Pip’s brother-in-law • Fatherly figure for Pip. • A blacksmith. • Always kind to Pip. • A true gentleman at heart. • Wants Pip to be his apprentice

  11. Abel Magwitch: Pip’s Benefactor • He is a convict and escaped from prison, whom pip treats kindly. • He turns out to be pip’s benefactor. • He is sometimes called Provice. • He is Molly’s husband and Estella’s Father.

  12. Miss Havisham: • Strange, reclusive woman. • Was deserted by her fiancé on her wedding day. • Pip considers her as his benefactor but she wanted to take revenge from men and targeted Pip, by using Estella as her tool.

  13. Estella • Daughter of Magwitch & Molly. • Adopted by Miss Havisham. • Brought up to be cruel & revengeful. • Does not respond to Pip’s love. • In the end, after being widowed, she changes & marries Pip.

  14. Recapitulate: through discussion • Evaluation: at the end, group discussion will be encouraged • Understand Pip’s character in relation to other characters in the novel & evaluate their influences on him. • Creativity: guide the students to read other books written by Charles Dickens and plan out, devise & compile a character sketch on their own.

  15. Further Reading • Next session, come prepared to outline the features of Estella’s character with me. • Other resources: The Novel, The internet. Thank you

  16. Life changes people. • Destiny prevails.

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