What is the main theme of social class in 'Great Expectations'?

Exploring Great Expectations

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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The theme focuses solely on the importance of wealth in relationships.
The story emphasizes the irrelevance of social class in personal identity.
The main theme is about the struggles of rural life in England.
The main theme of social class in 'Great Expectations' is the exploration of social mobility and its effects on identity and relationships.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does Pip's character evolve throughout the novel?
Pip evolves from a naive boy seeking wealth and status to a mature individual who values love, loyalty, and personal integrity over social class.
Pip's character is static, with no significant growth or change.
Pip remains unchanged throughout the novel, always focused on wealth.
Pip becomes a villain who seeks revenge on those who wronged him.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Summarize the plot of 'Great Expectations' in your own words.
The story of Pip, an orphan who rises to wealth and social status through a mysterious benefactor, only to learn valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and self-identity.
A tale of a young girl who inherits a fortune from her parents and travels the world.
The adventures of a detective solving crimes in Victorian London.
A story about a wealthy man who loses everything due to his reckless behavior.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does Miss Havisham play in Pip's life?
Miss Havisham serves as a catalyst for Pip's ambitions and romantic ideals, while also embodying the consequences of living in the past.
Miss Havisham is Pip's childhood friend who encourages him to pursue a career in law.
Miss Havisham is Pip's biological mother.
Miss Havisham is a wealthy benefactor who funds Pip's education.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Identify a key theme related to ambition in the story.
The importance of teamwork.
The simplicity of success.
The dual nature of ambition.
The inevitability of failure.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does Dickens portray the theme of guilt and redemption?
Dickens portrays guilt and redemption through character transformations, emphasizing self-reflection and the possibility of change.
Character transformations are irrelevant to the themes of guilt and redemption.
Guilt is portrayed as a positive trait in Dickens' works.
Redemption is only achieved through wealth and status in Dickens' stories.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the significance of the character Estella in Pip's journey?
Estella serves as a mentor to Pip in his career choices.
Estella is a symbol of wealth that Pip seeks to attain.
Estella represents Pip's aspirations and the complexities of love and social class in his journey.
Estella is Pip's childhood friend who encourages his ambitions.
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