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Cameron Luquer commented on the post, Chapter 4, on the groupblog
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Churchyard
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Cameron Luquer commented on the post, Chapter 1, on the groupblog
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Churchyard
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Cameron Luquer commented on the post, Chapter 7, on the groupblog
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Mr. Wopsle’s Great Aunt’s Educational Institute
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Sandy Brahaspat edited the blog post Themes Across Victorian Literature – Group 3 in the group
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Group 3: Sandy Brahaspat, Mallory DelSignore, Domenica Piccoli, Jasmine Vrooman
In completing our group project, we decided to use the online software Kumu to map out prevalent connections between themes like […]
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Emma Sens wrote a new blog post Group 4: Refelction in the group
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Group 4: Places That Show The Development Of Pip
By: Kathryn Capone, Emma Sens, Clare Corbett, Cameron Luquer, Kristopher Bangsil, and Isa Higgins
Our goal with this project was to delve deeper into the […]
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Emily Tsoi edited the blog post Connecting the Experiences of Women in Victorian Literature in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 3 years, 9 months ago
Project by Group 2- Logan Carpenter, Hayley Jones, John Serbalik, and Emily Tsoi
Blog Post Written By Emily Tsoi and Hayley Jones
Process and Challenges Faced in Creating the Project:
When we were first […]
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Abbey Morgan wrote a new blog post Group 6: Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 3 years, 9 months ago
For our project, we were interested in gaining a better understanding of the role family plays in both Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations. We can also begin to understand what role family plays in Victorian […]
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Ravenna VanOstrand edited the blog post Group 1: Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 3 years, 9 months ago
This project was inspired by, and further unearthed certain connections between, the chronology of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Both novels feature chronology as […]
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Jaffre Aether edited the blog post Group 5 Reflection in the group
Nineteenth-Century Studies: 3 years, 9 months ago
The aim of our project is to situate the themes of our novel in a physical and historical context. By way of this, our thematic map allows for a visualization of the physical spaces that influenced the writers […]
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 10, on the groupblog
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At the Three Jolly Bargemen Pip thinks he meets the convict again and is overcome by guilt.
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 53, on the groupblog
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The marshes are a major setting in the novel. They are discussed in chapter 1 where Pip lives, in chapter 53 where Pip is attacked, and when he crosses through them to his new life. The marshes show Pip’s […]
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 26, on the groupblog
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Washing his hands of his clients and opening Pip’s eyes.
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 32, on the groupblog
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Pips love for Estella is shown here when he arrives early in anticipation for her coach.
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 14, on the groupblog
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Paragraphs 2 and 4 discusses Pips apprenticeship at the Forge with Joe and how his expectations and dreams for his life have changed, adn he believes he is destined for more.
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Emma Sens commented on the post, Chapter 32, on the groupblog
Marginalia 3 years, 9 months ago
Chapter 32 gives a description of Pips impression of the prioson in paragrph 15 and paragraph 16 shows how he is stunned by the way Wemmick is interacting with the prioners.
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Kathryn Capone commented on the post, Chapter 53, on the groupblog
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The Sluice-house is described in a sinister and mysterious manner. By Pip putting himself in this anxiety-inducing situation, he is proving how he is willing to put himself in a place of danger for Provis to protect him.
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Clare Corbett commented on the post, Chapter 49, on the groupblog
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Pip states that he “alighted at the Halfway House, and breakfasted there, and walked the rest of the distance.” (Chapter 49, Paragraph 1) His stay there led him to witness Miss Havisham go up in flames in her hou […]
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Clare Corbett commented on the post, Chapter 48, on the groupblog
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Pip states that “we went to Gerrard Street, all three together, in a hackney-coach: And, as soon as we got there, dinner was served.” (Ch 48, paragraph 13) While at dinner, Pip realizes that Molly is the per […]
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Clare Corbett commented on the post, Chapter 47, on the groupblog
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While on a boat, Pip “came ashore at the wharf at dusk. [He] had pulled down as far as Greenwich with the ebb tide, and had turned with the tide.” (chapter 47, paragraph 6) Once arriving in Greenwich, he goes to […]
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Clare Corbett commented on the post, Chapter 45, on the groupblog
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[The Castle battlements arose upon my view at eight o’clock.]
Once Pip enters the Castle, he is greeted by Wemmick. If Pip had not visited, Wemmick would not have told him that Compeyson was trying to pursue M […]
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