Biddy came to tend to Mrs. Joe while Pip was away in London; she was also the one who educated Pip in his childhood.
After Mrs. Joe's attack, Biddy comes to stay with Pip and Joe to help care for her. Biddy is a kind and caring young woman who helps out around the house and provides comfort and support to the family during this difficult time.
Biddy!
Biddy
The cast of When the Germans Came - 1915 includes: Joe Evans as Mr. Piecan Geraldine Evans as Mrs. Piecan
Pip, Joe, Biddy, Pumblechook, Mr and Mrs. Hubble.
The cast of When the Circus Came to Town - 1913 includes: Bessie Eyton as Mrs. Ray Smoke Ferguson as Joe
In Great Expectations, someone hit Mrs. Joe in the head.
Pip, Joe, Biddy, Pumblechook, Mr and Mrs. Hubble.
Though not exactly homeless, Pip and Estella are both orphans, dependent on the care and occasional goodwill of their protectors (Joe and Mrs. Joe, and Miss Havisham).
Pip lives with his elder sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Pip is Mrs. Joe's younger brother.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, the attack on Mrs. Joe leaves her disabled and with impaired speech. She becomes more dependent on her brother Joe for care and assistance.
Pip and Mrs. Joe Gargery have a complex relationship characterized by Pip's fear of Mrs. Joe's strict disciplinary methods, and Mrs. Joe's love for and protection of Pip despite her harsh demeanor. Pip feels a sense of responsibility towards Mrs. Joe due to his upbringing by her, but their relationship is strained due to her overbearing and authoritarian nature.
Pip, Joe, and Mrs. Joe had invited Mr. Wopsle, Mr. and Mrs. Hubble, and Mr. Pumblechook over for a dinner on Christmas Eve.
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Pip lives with the blacksmith Joe Gargery because Pip's parents and siblings have died, and Joe is married to Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe. Joe and Mrs. Joe take Pip in and raise him as their own.