Jaggers is the lawyer that pips secret benefactor goes to...Jaggers is the person giving pip the money on his birthdays! Also later in the book when Magwitch gets caught Jaggers name gets him out of trouble
Mr. Jaggers wanted Pip to become a gentleman through the financial inheritance from an anonymous benefactor. He wanted Pip to receive a proper education and be prepared for a life in society.
Pip and Mr. Jaggers are characters in "Great Expectations." Pip is impressed because Mr. Jagger's informs that Pip is the beneficiary of the great expectations.
He was paid to act as a guardian for Pip by his anonymous benefactor - the convict.
That he is to be taken to London. To become a gentleman after receiving a payment from an unknown benefactor (Magwitch). Pip moves to London and lives of the princely sum of £500 per annum.
Pip sees Mr. Jaggers at Miss Havisham's house before Mr. Jaggers tells Pip of his expectations. This is part of the reason why Pip believes that Miss Havisham is his benefactor.
She didn't know him any more now than she did as a child
Pip is informed by the lawyer Mr. Jaggers that he has a mysterious benefactor who will fund his education and upbringing to become a gentleman.
Pip would room with Herbert at the Barnard Inn...
Wemmick wants Pip to notice the hand of the housekeeper, Molly, and how she and Mr. Jaggers share similarities in their hands. This connection hints at a deeper relationship between Mr. Jaggers and Molly.
Pip was surprised to find a gun in Mr. Jaggers' office.
he was afraid of mr jaggers
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Pip goes back to apologize to Mr Jaggers for any unpleasantness, but Mr Jaggers comments on how he likes 'Spider' - Drummle. He warns Pip to stay away from him, but calls him one of the 'true sort'.
Mr. Wemmick...
Abel Magwitch, a convict who Mr. Jaggers represented in court, revealed to Mr. Jaggers that he was Estella's father.
Pip observed that Mr. Jaggers treated Drummle with favoritism, such as giving him special attention and trusting him with important tasks compared to others. Additionally, Pip noticed Drummle's confident demeanor and how he seemed to fit Mr. Jaggers' tough and ruthless personality, leading him to believe that Mr. Jaggers favored Drummle.
Mr. Jaggers is a character in the novel Great Expectations. Mr. Jaggers is a lawyer who represents Pip's benefactor and is a key character.
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