Who goes with Joe and Pip into the marshes to look for the convicts?
How does Joe help Pip?* In the near end of the book, Joe aids pip to get better once Pip is very ill until he is healthy and stronger. When Pip is stronger, Joe pays off all of Pip's debts and goes back home.
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.
This is because Joe's wife is Pips sister.
When Joe received news that Pip was ill, Biddy was in favor of Joe going and helping Pip.
Joe is married to Pip's sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery. Joe is a kind-hearted blacksmith who cares for Pip and Mrs. Joe, despite her harsh treatment of him. Their relationship is one of mutual respect, with Joe serving as a calming presence in their household.
Before Pip goes to London, he works as a blacksmith's apprentice for Joe Gargery. He also visits Miss Havisham's house regularly to play with Estella.
Pip lives with his elder sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Pip is Mrs. Joe's younger brother.
Pip leaves Joe to become a Gentile Man
Joe looks after pip while his sister beats him so pip has a closer bond to Joe than his sister
Herbert: for being a nice guy who is his roommate Joe: joe always loved Pip. When Pip was little and was preyed upon by Mrs. Joe, Joe would always try to help the little Pip. Joe would call them the best of freinds. Joe nursed Pip back to health when Pip became very sick when he was older. Magwitch: for giving all of his money to Pip to help him become a gentleman Out of these, Joe was probably the kindest
After the sergeant appears in Great Expectations, the group of men and Pip follows him to try to capture two convicts who have escaped from the prison ship. They navigate the marshes in pursuit of the convicts, leading to a tense and dramatic encounter.
They had been on trail together in the past.