English Literature GCSE EDEXCEL
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Shakespeare Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Shakespeare Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth edexcel15 主题
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Ambition edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme The Supernatural edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Appearance Versus Reality edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Corruption Of Nature edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Character Profile Lady Macbeth edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Banquo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Duncan Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet edexcel15 主题
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Love edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Conflict edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Honour edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Fate edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Juliet Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Nurse Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Tybalt Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing edexcel7 主题
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night edexcel7 主题
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice edexcel7 主题
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Post 1914 Literature Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Post 1914 Literature Question edexcel6 主题
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls edexcel15 主题
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Responsibility And Guilt edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Capitalism Vs Socialism edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Class edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Gender edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Inspector Goole Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Arthur Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Sheila Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Eric Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm edexcel7 主题
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers edexcel7 主题
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies edexcel7 主题
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me edexcel7 主题
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black edexcel7 主题
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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19th Century Novel Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The 19th Century Novel Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol edexcel15 主题
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Poverty edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Family And Relationships edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Transformation And Redemption edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Death And Loss edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Scrooge Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Bob Cratchit Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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The Three Spirits Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jacob Marley Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde edexcel7 主题
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice edexcel7 主题
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner edexcel7 主题
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein edexcel7 主题
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations edexcel7 主题
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre edexcel7 主题
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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How To Answer The Poetry Anthology Question edexcel3 主题
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Relationships edexcel16 主题
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Child To His Sick Grandfather edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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She Walks In Beauty edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Complaint edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Neutral Tones edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Sonnet 43 edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Last Duchess edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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1st Date She And 1st Date He edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Valentine edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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One Flesh edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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I Wanna Be Yours edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Loves Dog edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Nettles edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Manhunt edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Father Would Not Show Us edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict edexcel16 主题
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Poison Tree edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Destruction Of Sennacherib edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Extract From The Prelude edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Man He Killed edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Cousin Kate edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Exposure edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Half Caste edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Catrin edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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War Photographer edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Belfast Confetti edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Class Game edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Poppies edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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No Problem edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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What Were They Like edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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How To Answer The Unseen Poetry Question edexcel3 主题
Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
Exam code:1ET0
Plot Summary
One of the most vital and helpful things you can do in preparation for the exam is to ‘know’ the plot of Great Expectations thoroughly. Once you know the text well, you should be comfortable and familiar with key events that you can then link to larger ideas. Having an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the text will help you to gain confidence to find the most relevant references to support your response.
Below you will find:
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a storyboard of the plot
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a general overview of the whole novel
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detailed summaries by chapter
Great Expectations: Plot storyboard

Overview of Great Expectations
Pip Pirrip lives in the marshlands with his sister and his brother-in-law Joe Gargery, who works as a blacksmith in the village. During a visit to the graveyard where his parents and siblings are buried, Pip encounters a convict who has escaped from prison. He demands Pip to get a file and food and Pip reluctantly steals the items from Joe’s forge. Despite the eventual recapture of the convict, Pip remains haunted by both the convict and the role he played in deceiving Joe and his sister. As Pip grows older, he is invited by Miss Havisham to play with her adopted ward, Estella. Despite Estella treating Pip poorly, he falls in love with her due to her beauty and self-confidence. Although Pip had initially planned to become an apprentice in Joe’s forge, after his acquaintance with Estella and the way she despises his lowly origins, he becomes ashamed of himself and aspires to become a gentleman.
Pip’s sister, Mrs Joe, is viciously attacked and while Pip suspects a labourer, Orlick, of the crime, he has no evidence. In order to take care of Mrs Joe, Pip’s former teacher, Biddy, moves into Joe’s home. Fate takes an incredible turn when Mr Jaggers, a lawyer, informs Pip that he has ‘great expectations’ and must leave the marshes to embark on the life of a gentleman. Believing that the source of his wealth is Miss Havisham, Pip leaves Joe and Biddy and sets out for London.
Pip settles into lodgings in London with Herbert Pocket and under Herbert’s father’s guidance, he gradually adopts the etiquette of a gentleman. However, Pip becomes overtly extravagant and snobbish and he becomes particularly embarrassed by a visit from Joe. Despite his enduring affection for Estella, he is distressed by Estella’s growing closeness to a young aristocrat, Bentley Drummle. Shortly after turning twenty-three, Pip is visited by a man whom he recognises as the convict he helped when he was a young boy. The man, known as Magwitch, reveals that he has prospered since being transported to Australia and that he is Pip’s secret benefactor.
Pip is shocked and ashamed to discover that his wealth originates from a transported convict rather than the refined Miss Havisham, a revelation that forces him to confront his prejudices and misplaced values. Furthermore, he learns that there was no plan for him to marry Estella and that she has instead married Drummle. Although Pip initially despises the convict’s crude behaviour, he begins to empathise with Magwitch’s unfortunate past, especially after realising how he was framed by another criminal named Compeyson. Pip therefore decides to prevent Magwitch from beiFng punished for his return to England from Australia. With the aid of Herbert, Pip devises a plan to transport Magwitch via a rowboat down the River Thames and onto a vessel headed for Hamburg, in Germany. Lured to a remote house by a threatening letter, Pip is seized by Orlick, who intends to kill him. He is rescued just in time by Herbert and others, who track him down. Pip’s efforts prove futile as the authorities apprehend Magwitch following a fight that results in the death of Compeyson. Subsequently, Magwitch tragically passes away in prison, deeply loved by the Pip who had once despised him.
Pip falls seriously ill and is nursed back to health by Joe. He returns to the marshes to ask for Joe’s forgiveness for his ingratitude and to propose to Biddy, only to discover that she is already married to Joe, who remarried after the death of Mrs Joe. Pip goes abroad to work for his friend Herbert for eleven years before returning to England to find Joe and Biddy with two young children. He visits Miss Havisham’s old house and discovers that it has been destroyed. He finds Estella in the garden where Satis House once stood, and the two walk away together, suggesting a renewed understanding and the possibility of reconciliation.
Great Expectations: Chapter-by-chapter plot summary
Volume I: Chapters 1-19
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Pip Pirrip, a young orphan living with his sister, Mrs Joe, and her husband, Joe Gargery, in Kent, encounters an escaped prisoner on Christmas Eve in 1812
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The prisoner demands that Pip bring him food and a file, threatening him with harm if he does not comply
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In an attempt to appease the convict, Pip steals a file from Joe’s tools and food and brandy from his house, which he delivers to the convict
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Later on, Pip and Joe assist soldiers in capturing another escaped convict who is fighting with the unnamed convict Pip had encountered
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The latter confesses to stealing the food and file, exonerating Pip from any wrongdoing
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Several years later, a reclusive spinster named Miss Havisham enlists the help of Mr Pumblechook to find a young boy to pay her a visit
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After being chosen and visiting Miss Havisham’s property, Pip becomes enamoured with her adopted daughter, Estella
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During one of his visits, Pip fights with another young boy, earning the admiration of Estella, who permits Pip to kiss her as a reward
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Pip continues to visit Miss Havisham regularly until he reaches an age where he must seek a trade
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During one of his visits, Miss Havisham gives Pip money to acquire a blacksmithing apprenticeship
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However, Dolge Orlick, Joe’s assistant, harbours [popover id=”gGMcau5VdAbem3cB” label=animosity”] towards Pip and despises Mrs Joe
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When Pip and Joe are away, Mrs Joe is viciously assaulted, causing her to become an invalid and unable to speak
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To assist with her care, Biddy, Pip’s former teacher, comes to live with them
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Four years after Pip began his apprenticeship, he is informed by Mr Jaggers, a lawyer, that he has an anonymous benefactor and that he is to become a gentleman
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Shortly before heading to London and presuming that Miss Havisham is responsible for the money, Pip pays her a visit
Volume II: Chapters 20-39
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Jaggers accompanies Pip to London, where he meets Herbert Pocket
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Pip realises that Herbert is the same boy he had fought with at Satis House years ago
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During their time together, Herbert reveals to Pip the unfortunate events surrounding Miss Havisham’s former fiancé
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Joe comes to visit Pip and brings a message from Miss Havisham about Estella’s upcoming visit
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Pip goes back to see Estella and receives encouragement from Miss Havisham, but grows uneasy upon seeing Orlick working for her
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Pip reveals to Herbert to having feelings for Estella, while Herbert is engaged to Clara
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Estella is sent to Richmond to enter society, while Pip and Herbert accumulate debts
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Pip returns to the marshes to attend Mrs Joe’s funeral
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With the help of Wemmick, Pip plans to secure Herbert a position with Clarriker’s, a shipping merchant’s
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During a visit to Satis House with Estella, a quarrel begins between Estella and Miss Havisham
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Pip is incensed when Drummle proposes a toast to Estella and later warns her about Drummle
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On Pip’s 23rd birthday, he discovers that Abel Magwitch, a convict transported to New South Wales, Australia, is his benefactor and has amassed a fortune
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Though Magwitch has been ordered not to return to England on pain of death, he decided that he must visit Pip
Volume III: Chapters 40-59
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Pip resolves not to use Magwitch’s wealth for himself but accepts Miss Havisham’s help to secure Herbert’s career and devises a plan with Herbert to help Magwitch flee the country
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During their time together, Magwitch tells Pip about his painful past and reveals that the escaped convict Pip once encountered was Compeyson, the fraudster who had left Miss Havisham
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Pip pays a visit to Estella at Satis House but is met with disappointment when she tells him about her plans to marry Drummle
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He leaves heartbroken and Wemmick warns him that Compeyson is looking for him
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Miss Havisham tells Pip how she raised Estella to be unfeeling and heartless, and gives Pip money to pay for Herbert’s position at Clarriker’s
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As Pip is about to leave, Miss Havisham’s dress catches fire and Pip injures himself in an unsuccessful attempt to save her
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Realising that Estella is Magwitch’s daughter, Pip is discouraged by Jaggers from acting on his suspicions
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Pip is tricked by an anonymous letter into going near his old home, where he is seized by Orlick, though Herbert saves him
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Magwitch is picked up by a police boat carrying Compeyson, who offers to identify Magwitch but Magwitch seizes the opportunity and fights with him in the water
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Magwitch is seriously injured and is apprehended by the police, while Compeyson’s dead body is later recovered
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Pip visits Magwitch, who is dying in the prison hospital, and reveals that his daughter Estella is alive
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Herbert offers Pip a work position abroad, but Pip falls ill and faces arrest for debt
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Joe nurses Pip back to health and pays off the debt
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Pip returns to the marshes to propose to Biddy, but finds she has married Joe
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Pip apologises to Joe and Biddy for his behaviour and leaves for Cairo, where he moves in with Herbert and Clara
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After working eleven years in Egypt, Pip returns to England and visits Joe, Biddy and their children
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He meets Estella, now widowed after the death of Drummle, in the ruins of Satis House who asks him to forgive her
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The two of them leave the garden together, hand in hand
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