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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?

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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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All of these

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