He was trying to be patient and optimistic
Pip's Christmas Eve dilemma is that he is punished for being home late in the church yard. Pip is forced to drink a pint of tar water. This was because he was trying to hide the butter for the convict in his trousers. Mrs. Joe was trying to get the truth out of him.
The convict tells Pip that his companion is his younger brother who he is trying to protect. He does this to appeal to Pip's sympathy and kindness, hoping Pip will help them both by bringing them food and a file to break the chains.
The convict was trying to break open the iron on his leg by using Joe's file after Pip left him at the battery.
Mr. Campbell is the pseudonym of Provis/Magwitch after his return to London. Pip and Herbert are trying to conceal him in rooms and use this name to keep him unknown.
Mr. Trabb is the village tailor, whose 'boy' torments Pip so.
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 Triggs goes by Pip.
A pip can be:a pip can mean p's, in pants too like a texting word
Pip is likened to a criminal through his feelings of guilt and shame for his actions, as well as his sense of secrecy and hiding his true identity. Pip's internal struggles with his past and his efforts to escape his past actions mirror those of a criminal trying to evade capture and punishment. Additionally, Pip's disconnection from his moral compass and his participation in illegal activities further align him with the stereotypical characteristics of a criminal.
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Pip Triggs is 6'.
Herbert and Startop found out Pip's location from Jaggers, Pip's lawyer. Jaggers informed them that Pip was in the marshes at the Newgate Prison ship.