Great Expectations - Social Class and Grammar
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A worksheet focusing on social class themes in Great Expectations, with an emphasis on grammar analysis and vocabulary in context for GCSE students.
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Great Expectations - Social Class and Grammar
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In Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations, the theme of social class is explored through the interactions and language of the characters. In a pivotal scene, Pip, a young orphan, encounters the convict Magwitch, whose rough speech and criminal background highlight the stark differences between social classes in Victorian England. Dickens uses dialogue and descriptive phrases such as 'a fearful man' and 'a low, coarse voice' to emphasise these divisions. Pip's perceptions and the language he uses reflect societal attitudes towards class and morality. The quote, 'a man with no manners,' encapsulates how language is used to judge social standing, often unfairly. Dickens' portrayal of these characters underscores the rigid class distinctions and the impact they have on individual identities and moral judgments. Understanding this scene helps to analyse Dickens' critique of social hierarchy and the importance of language in shaping societal views.
1.
Identify a phrase from the passage that indicates Dickens' use of descriptive language to portray social class.
[2 marks]2.
What does the phrase 'a man with no manners' suggest about societal judgments in the novel?
[2 marks]3.
Which grammatical technique is evident in the phrase 'a low, coarse voice'?
Aa) Alliteration
Bb) Assonance
Cc) Caesura
Dd) Metaphor
4.
Explain how Dickens' choice of words reflects Victorian attitudes towards social class.
5.
Identify the adjective used in the passage that suggests moral judgment.
[1 mark]6.
Create a sentence using the phrase 'no manners' to describe someone from a lower social class.
7.
What is the effect of using the phrase 'a fearful man' in Dickens' description?
[2 marks]8.
Identify and explain one grammatical device Dickens uses to create imagery in the passage.
9.
Discuss how Dickens’ description of Magwitch contributes to the theme of social class.
10.
Using the quotations provided, analyse how Dickens' language portrays social hierarchy.
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