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Great Expectations Project

Across
English queen who reigned almost 64 years
A series of actions or sequence of events in a literary work
Submissive
Agreement
A prime minister during Queen Victoria's reign
Favorite poet of Queen Victoria
A belief held in common by members of a group
Charles Dickens's father was a _____
To regret
Queen Victoria's husband
English debtors'prison
An area of low-lying land that typically remains waterlogged
Off the right course
Food
Charles Dickens had a ______memory.
Deduce or conclude information from reading through prior knowledge and reasoning rather than from explanation from the author
The position from which the plot is revealed
Main character in a Dickens novel
Where Dickens wanted to be buried
One type of conflict in a literary work
To shrink away
Big ______
In Great Expectations, Estella's biological mother
Modest
First transatlantic ________ laid in 1858
Where Charles Dickens was buried
Down
To show deep respect for
War fought during Victoria's reign
Wrote influential political work during Victorian era
A secret place in which a person seeks concealment
London air pollution from fog and coal smoke
Theology of the individual
Cut short in amount
A work of fiction intermediate in length and complexity between a short story and novel
Victorian medicine
To have an angry quarrel
Persons developed in a literary work
In Great Expectations, Pip's benefactor
The time and place in which the action takes place in a narrative
Freedom from punishment, harm or loss
The first Victorian novel with a child protagonist
A musical composition
Age of Queen Victoria when she died
Jack the _____
The format in which Great Expectations was written
Where Charles Dickens was born
In Great Expectations, who killed Mrs. Joe?
World's largest city 1825
To strongly suggest the truth of something without actually stating it
British slang word from London's East End