Pip visits Mr Trabb the tailor to make his new suits to go to London to become a 'gentleman'.
Pip visits Mr. Trabb the tailor to get fitted for proper clothes and attire before he is to attend Miss Havisham's party. Mr. Trabb helps Pip look more presentable and polished for the event.
In Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations," Pip sees Trabb's boy in the Blue Boar inn. Trabb's boy is a teenage apprentice to the tailor Mr. Trabb.
Trabb's boy is the tailor's apprentice in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations. He is known for being disrespectful and mocking Pip as a lower-class boy.
The suggestion made by Mr. Trabb, the tailor, about Miss Havisham compensating Pip by making him her footman was considered the most ridiculous. This idea was amusing because it stemmed more from Mr. Trabb's personal aspirations rather than a realistic possibility in the context of the story.
Trabb's boy joins Pip and Mr. Wopsle on their walk home from the tavern.
Miss Skiffins's brother, Mr. Trabb, earned his living as a tailor. He owned a tailor's shop in the town where Pip resided, and he was known for his skilled craftsmanship in making clothes.
Mr. Pumblechook predominantly treats Pip well after he discovers Pip has made a vast fortune, but returns to treating him poorly after losing his fortune. Pip often describes Pumblechook as a "fake". The tailor, Trabb, also treats Pip with kindness when he hears about Pip being a man of great wealth.
The closer they got to the office, the more tight lipped he became.
Mr. Trabb treats the young boy who works for him harshly, often scolding him and giving him orders without showing much kindness or concern. He sees the boy as a mere employee, rather than a person deserving of respect or consideration.
The closer they got to the office, the more tight lipped he became.
Pip was taken to meet Miss Havisham by Mr. Pumblechook, a relative of Pip's sister, who arranged for him to visit Satis House where Miss Havisham lived.
Mr. Wemmick took Pip to visit Newgate Prison as part of their outing together. It was one of the places on Pip's list of London sights to see.
Pip was surprised to find a gun in Mr. Jaggers' office.