Joe looks after pip while his sister beats him so pip has a closer bond to Joe than his sister
They are married
that mrs. joe (pips sister) has passed away.
Mrs. Joe, Pip's sister, is one of the antagonists in Great Expectations.
Pip lives with the blacksmith Joe Gargery because Pip's parents and siblings have died, and Joe is married to Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe. Joe and Mrs. Joe take Pip in and raise him as their own.
Joe Gargery is the name of Pips sister in the novel Great Expectations. Pips sister is referred to as 'Miss Joe' this is because during the Victorian period women were the lesser sex and their identity comes from their husband. However 'Miss Joe' is a very strong character and I feel Joe is more scared of her then anything and it seems she rules the roost.
Joe is married to Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery. Joe is a kind-hearted blacksmith who cares for Pip and Mrs. Joe, despite her harsh treatment of him. Their relationship is one of mutual respect, with Joe serving as a calming presence in their household.
Pip experiences conflicting feelings about his good fortune as he becomes disillusioned with his expectations and desires. His changing expectations lead him to feel ashamed and disconnected from Joe and Biddy, whom he sees as beneath his new station in life. This divide in social status and his attempts to distance himself from his humble origins strain his relationships with Joe and Biddy.
pips indeture as a blacksmith
they don't have a sister
Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, was attacked by Orlick, a vengeful former employee who held a grudge against her. Orlick struck her on the head, causing her severe injury and leading to her eventual death.
they don't have a sister
they don't have a sister