After falling in the river, Magwitch does get sick, but he does not die specifically in prison. He is sentenced to execution by violating expulsion from England. So there for he dies by whatever method they used. I hope that helped :)
He actually dies from getting sick. He doesn't get executed.
Pip returns Magwitch's unopened pocketbook out of a sense of duty and gratitude towards the man who helped make him a gentleman. Pip also realizes that Magwitch wanted him to have it as a token of their bond and as a way to ensure that Pip would be financially secure after Magwitch's death.
Wemmick gives it to Pip from Magwitch but Pip gives it up to the police.
he returns it because he can't take anymore money from magwitch
No, unfortunately, as Pip was killed off by the Mecha-Streisand in "201".
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'.
Magwitch said he was able to make the sacrifice for Pip because Pip showed him kindness when he was a lonely and desperate convict in the marshes. Pip had treated him with compassion and respect, which touched Magwitch deeply and made him grateful and willing to do anything to help Pip in return.
Uncle Pumblechook flouts himself as the originator of all good things that come to Pip and, when Pip comes back home, weeps over him as a disappointment and a sad return for Pumblechooks life-long efforts.
By returning Pip to the countryside, Dickens emphasizes the theme of redemption and redemption. The rural setting represents simplicity, honesty, and a return to one's roots, allowing Pip to find inner peace and redemption after facing the hardships of city life. It also symbolizes his personal growth and a return to his true self.
Mr. Campbell is found by Pip at Satis House in the garden, where he is surrounded by gravestones and looking at the ruins of the brewery.
Pip returns to the forge to meet with Joe and Biddy. He seeks comfort and sanctuary after facing disappointment and disillusionment in his pursuit of wealth and status. Pip also realizes the importance of his roots and the genuine care he receives from Joe and Biddy.
Joe Gargery, Pip's brother-in-law, was the kindest person to him in the novel "Great Expectations." Joe always treated Pip with love and kindness, even when Pip didn't appreciate it or treated him poorly in return. Joe's selflessness and gentle nature made him a constant source of support and compassion for Pip throughout the story.
Pip Triggs goes by Pip.
A pip can be:a pip can mean p's, in pants too like a texting word
Pip Pap
Pip Triggs is 6'.