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nignag [31]
3 years ago
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Pip has found that the life of a gentleman is not exactly what he expected. In chapter 31, Pip and Herbert go to see Mr. Wopsle'

s play -- an unintentionally hilarious performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet. What similarities can be drawn between Pip's situation and Mr. Wopsle's situation?
Group of answer choices
Wopsle is realizing his dream of being an actor; Pip is realizing his dream of being a gentleman.
All of these
Pip and Wopsle both made it to the "big city."
Mr. Wopsle's dream is not as he imagined; Pip's dream is not as he envisioned.
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Veronika [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

All of these

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