best man
wemmicks wedding
the best man.... A+
At Mr. Wemmick's wedding, Pip served as the best man. He also acted as a witness during the ceremony.
In the story of "Pip and the Wemmicks" by Max Lucado, Pip learns about the importance of keeping a positive self-image and not letting the opinions of others define his worth. He also learns the power of showing kindness and acceptance to others, as demonstrated by the different interactions he has with the Wemmicks. Ultimately, Pip learns that true happiness comes from being loved for who you are, not for what you have or what others think of you.
Don't go home...
Herbert mentioned to Pip that if he were to work for the branch house in Cairo, he would have to fill the position of clerk.
In Great Expectations, Pip's visit to Miss Havisham was so painful because of his low social status as compared to Miss Havisham's wealth and high status. Ms. Havisham also made Pip uncomfortable by leaving him in the hands of Estelle, who looked down upon him.
Wemmick enters the church with Pip as a show of support and solidarity during Pip's emotional moment of realizing the truth about his expectations and his feelings towards Estella. Wemmick recognizes Pip's vulnerability and chooses to stand by him in this moment of self-reflection and growth.
Miss Havisham's appearance reminds Pip of a skeleton because she is frail, withered, and dressed in a decaying wedding gown. This image symbolizes her frozen-in-time state and her obsession with the past.
PIP stands for "Profile Ignition Pickup" which is a sensor that is used to find RPM.On most vehicles with distributors, The PIP signal is created in the Hall Effect and Stator assembly and indicates crankshaft position and engine RPM.
An old, yellowed wedding gown. It was her wedding dress. In the book, it says she never took it off.
Pip tells Miss Havisham about Orlick's threatening behavior towards him and others, causing Miss Havisham to dismiss Orlick from his position as her doorman.