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Page 1: THE SOCIAL NETWORK OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS Western Literature May 15, 2015.

THE SOCIAL NETWORK OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS

Western Literature

May 15, 2015

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THE SOCIAL NETWORK OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS

As we explore characterization in Charles

Dickens’ Great Expectations, your classmates

will share their profiles for their character.• When you are presenting, read your posts and

the friends/likes for the character.• Audience members—this may be great

information to take notes on because your final is on characterization in Dickens’ novel.

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PERIOD 7

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“QUOTATION SANDWICHES”

Quotation Sandwiches

Introduce your quote.

Insert your quote.

Comment on how your quote demonstrates your claim.

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QUOTATION PRACTICE #1

Write a claim about the theme of forgiveness in the

novel using this quote: • Remember to create a quotation sandwich!

“I can do it now. There have been sore mistakes;

and my life has been a blind and thankless one;

and I want forgiveness and direction far too

much to be bitter with you” (Dickens 383).

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QUOTATION PRACTICE #2

Write a claim about what the following quote reveals

about Pip’s character in the novel using this quote: • Remember to create a quotation sandwich!

“The death close before me was terrible, but far

more terrible than death was the dread of being

misremembered after death” (Dickens 409).

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HOMEWORK

Read and “annotate” chapters 55-58

of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations.