it can be miss havisham for breaking pip's heart or well making estella do it
it can be orlick for killing mrs joe and trying to kill pip
it can be pip....a villain to others
it can be compeyson for turning against magwitch
Pip's patron in the book Great Expectations is Abel Magwitch, a convict whom Pip helps when he is a child. Magwitch later becomes wealthy and secretly supports Pip financially, believing that Pip's success will reflect positively on him.
Pip is the main character and protagonist of Charles Dickens' masterpiece: Great Expectations. There are actually two Pips in the story. Older Pip who narrates, and younger Pip who is being portrayed.
Compeyson is the main antagonist in Great Expectations.
Christianed as "Philip Pirrip", Pip is the main protagonist in the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
He fought Herbert Pocket in the garden at Satis House. Hope that will help. =)
though all hints point to miss havisham it is really Magwitch the convict who pip gave food to when he was little
he is pips friend and also works for Mr.Jaggers through out the book he gives a lot of advise to pip
in the book Great Expectations the character Uncle Pumblechook was the Uncle of Pip, he tries to take credit for Pip's newfound wealth, because he is assuming that Ms. Havisham is Pip's benefactor
Great Expectations is a book that was written in 1861 by the famous author Charles Dickens. A movie was later released based on the novel Great Expectations but as with most stories it was indeed a book before it became a movie.
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Great Expectations begins in a graveyard.
In the book "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Joe could not spell the word "education."
Joe cannot read until later in the book.
Estella was raised by Miss Havisham at Satis House in the book Great Expectations. She was taught to break hearts and was groomed to break Pip's heart, whom she ultimately marries.
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Great Expectations is Charles Dickens's thirteenth novel. It is the second novel, after David Copperfield, to be fully narrated in the first person. Great Expectations is a bildungsroman, or a coming-of-age novel, and it is a classic work of Victorian literature.
means they were beaten for misbehaving