1. It is widely said that it is far better to have loved
and lost than never to have loved at all.
2. What role do laws play in Great Expectations?
3. Dickens likes social commentary. He likes to comment
on society. He comments socially. What impression do you get of London society
after reading Great Expectations?
4. Why do you think this novel divided into three parts?
5. How is "class" defined in the world of this
novel, and how are we as readers introduced to the idea of class?
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