Hello again Year 10,
Great work this week with the extra
reading. We need to do one more three-chapter burst to get us to where we need
to be, then we can go back to a slightly easier pace.
Here’s the next set of tasks (for Tuesday):
1) Do this quiz on Chapters 42-44. There are a couple of questions that I'll have to mark myself, so you'll get your final score in an email.
2) Do the following ‘because, but, so’ sentences (make sure you write out three sentences in full, with
perfect punctuation):
- In Chapter 44, Pip finally declares his undying love for Estella because
- In Chapter 44, Pip finally declares his undying love for Estella, but
- In Chapter 44, Pip finally declares his undying love for Estella, so
(You can write these in an
email, or write them in your book and take a picture.)
3) Read the following information about the Hummums (the setting for Chapter 45):
The Hummums of Covent Garden once stood at the
southeast corner of the Little Piazza, in between Great Russell Street and
Tavistock Row. In its long history it provided many services from Turkish baths
to a Restaurant hotel, and as its services changed so did its appearance. But
despite various owners, mergers, and destruction both by fire and human
demolition, the Hummums survived from the late seventeenth century to the early
twentieth century. Like a phoenix, it repeatedly emerged from its ashes, staking
its claim on this little niche in the London metropolis. In fact the very term
“hummums” became so closely associated with the southeast corner of the market
that several nineteenth century mapmakers, like Edmund Wilkinson, replaced the
term “Little Piazza” with “Hummums” on their London maps, indicating that this
institution formed a definitive section of Covent Garden. It not only occupied
a physical space in London, it occupied a substantial space in the idea of
London.
The Hummums had strong associations in the
Victorian imagination, with a famous ghost story of its own and a reputation as
a place of renewal, but also as ‘a favourite haunt of women of the town’; in
fact, the word ‘hummums’ became a slang term for a brothel.
4) Finally, read Chapters 45-47 of Great Expectations. I’ll send my notes along via email shortly.
That’s it. Next week, I’ll ask
you about the symbolic significance of the Hummums episode and its role in
bildungsroman. And there will be more dramatic revelations and climactic moments! That's a promise!
Thanks for all your hard work. We're getting there!
Mr M
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