Pip almosts die from an illness right after the death of Magwitch. (The very first convict he ever met in the book.)
Magwitch dies in prison before he can be executed, which is a result of injuries sustained during a struggle with his rival, Compeyson. He dies knowing that his wealth will go to Pip, whom he views as a son.
If you mean Pip from Moby-Dick, he drowns when the ship goes down.
he gives pips best friend wemmick good advice to have estellas babies so that her brother, orlick, doesnt hurt pip
Someone would find out about Magwitch.
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The benefactor of Pip in "Great Expectations" is revealed to be Abel Magwitch, an escaped convict whom Pip had helped in the past.
The escaped convict in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations is named Abel Magwitch, but he is also known by the alias Provis throughout most of the novel.
Compeyson fell off the boat into the water and died.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Compeyson dies during Magwitch's capture. Compeyson was Magwitch's former partner in crime who betrayed him, leading to Magwitch's arrest and eventual death.
Magwitch, Miss. Havisham, Ms. Joe, Compeyson, and eventually Drummle
The cannons were fired in Great Expectations to signal the escape of the convict, Magwitch, from the prison ship. This signaled the start of his journey as a fugitive in the story.
Pip's benefactor in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations" is named Abel Magwitch, although he is later revealed to be known as Abel Provis.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Stella's mother is Molly, a murderess and former servant to Miss Havisham. Molly is revealed to be Estella's biological mother in the novel.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, the sluice-house refers to a building located near the marshes where Pip encounters the convict Abel Magwitch. It serves as a setting for significant events early in the novel, such as Pip's encounter with Magwitch and the pivotal moment when Pip helps the convict by stealing food and a file.
A palindrome for hero of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is Pip.
Estella was studying in France in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
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