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24 Cards in this Set
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- Back
For Joe |
Hercules in strength and also in weakness |
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For Estella (lessons) |
Suffering has been stronger than all other teachings |
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Pip's initial view of magwitch |
"The abhorrence at which I held the man" or " the dread I had of him" |
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Forgiving miss havisham |
"I forgive her" |
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Pip's initial impressions of Estella |
"I think she is very pretty"" I think she is very insulting" |
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Pip's ungratefulness towards magwitch |
The wretched man, after loading me wretched with gold and silver |
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Biddy |
Wisest of girls |
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Jaggers |
A bullying and interrogative manner |
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Miss havisham |
A skeleton in the ashes of a rich dress |
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Estella (the bitch) |
"Irresistible","pretty and proud","human perfection" |
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What Estella becomes |
"you cold cold heart" (miss havisham) "bent and broken"(by drummle) |
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Magwitch in part1 |
" a fearful man" convict on the marshes" |
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Magwitch in vol 3 |
"softened now like all the rest of him" "I've made a gentleman of you" |
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Joe |
We don't know what you have done but we wouldn't have you starved to death for it |
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Magwitch vol1 |
Who limped and shivered and glared and growled |
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Joe description |
Mild, good natured, sweet tempered, easy going. |
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Biddy |
She was an orphan like myself |
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End |
And will continue friends apart, we went out of the ruined place |
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Estella and havisham |
Rather endured the fierce affection than accepted or returned it |
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M havishams schemes |
Designing me for estella |
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Orlick |
Always slouching |
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Miss h about what she has done to Estella |
" I stole her heart away and put ice in its place" |
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Narration reflection pip vol one |
The this first night of my bright fortunes should be the loneliest I had ever known |
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Narrative point |
I have an affection for the road yet (though it is not so pleasant a road as it was then) formed in the impressibility of untried youth and hope. |