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1) Should Pip have taken Joe away from the mysterious man in the inn? Why?
Yes, because the man seemed suspicious, and Pip might have wanted to keep Joe safe from any
trouble.
2) Why do you think the mysterious man in the inn gave Pip a coin wrapped in a
banknote?
The mysterious man might have given Pip the coin wrapped in a banknote as a secret gift or
message, possibly to show gratitude امتنانor test Pip's reaction.
3) Why do you think Pip felt frightened when the mysterious man in the inn gave him
a coin?
Because the coin and banknote felt strange or out of place, and the man’s behavior seemed
unusual and possibly threatening.
4) If you were Estella, would you try to break Pip’s heart? Why?
No, because it would be unkind and would only hurt someone who cared about me.
5) Do you think that Mrs Havisham really wanted Pip to come and play with Estella?
Why?
It’s possible that Mrs. Havisham didn’t truly care about Pip; she may have invited him only as
part of her plan to make Estella practice breaking hearts.
6) Is it psychologically accepted that Mrs Havisham wanted Estella to break Pip’s
heart? Why?
Psychologically, it’s troubling that Mrs. Havisham wanted Estella to break Pip’s heart, as it
shows her bitterness and desire to hurt others in revenge for her own pain.
7) If you were in Mrs Havisham’s place, would you continue wearing the wedding
dress for such a long time? Why?
No, as it would keep me stuck in the past instead of helping me heal and move on.
8) Do you pity Pip for his situation with Mrs Havisham and Estella? Why?
Yes, I do pity Pip, as he’s innocent and doesn’t understand Mrs. Havisham’s motives, but he’s
being used and hurt emotionally by her and Estella.
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9) If you were Pip, would you be on good terms with Orlick? Why?
If I were Pip, I’d avoid being close to Orlick, as he seemed unfriendly and possibly dangerous,
which could lead to trouble.
10) Should Estella have been cruel to Pip? Why?
No, Estella shouldn’t have been cruel to Pip. He was kind to her, and treating him poorly only
caused unnecessary pain.
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