A terrified Pip instantly leaves the churchyard and returns home to Joe and Mrs. Joe. During the night, he sneaks down to the kitchen and steals food and brandy to give to the convict Magwitch/Provis.
The convict went to Australia after leaving Pip in the churchyard, where he started a new life under the assumed name of Provis. He became a wealthy man and helped Pip financially later in the story.
he went to go get leche for his familia, but he never came back, the people got worried so they hired a new one
The convict headed toward the river.
he headed toard the river
because he doesn't like him and the second convict was like a dude that made him go to prison for a long time and was mean to him
After Wemmick left for work, Pip went to visit Miss Havisham at Satis House to see Estella.
Pip Triggs goes by Pip.
Pip goes alone to the sluicehouse in the marshes because he believes he is meeting the escaped convict, Magwitch, without notifying others. He feels a sense of duty towards Magwitch, as the convict had asked him to bring food and a file. Pip also doesn't want to involve anyone else in potentially dangerous or criminal activities.
Philip Douglas goes by Pip, and Pip.
Philip Petrie goes by Pip, and Pip.
His message to Romeo was not delivered, so he has to assists Juliet when she wakes.
Biddy goes to live with Pip and Joe to help take care of Mrs. Joe, who is left disabled after being attacked by Orlick. She also helps Pip with his studies and acts as a support system for him. Her presence brings stability to the household and becomes a source of comfort for Pip and Joe.
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.
Ladyhawke goes by Pip.
Push EXIT on the remote.
Uncle Pumblechook and Mrs. Joe inform Pip that Miss Havisham, a wealthy woman in town, has requested for Pip to go and play with her at her estate, Satis House. This news excites Pip and marks the beginning of his expectations of a better life.