he wanted to marry estella and live in miss havishams house .
my name sameer wahhab
Pip is informed by the lawyer Mr. Jaggers that he has a mysterious benefactor who will fund his education and upbringing to become a gentleman.
Pip asked Joe to help him become a gentleman by providing him with an education and teaching him proper manners and etiquette. He wanted to elevate his social status and become a gentleman so he could be worthy of Estella's love.
Pip grows up to be a wealthy gentleman who falls in love with Estella again, he also witnesses the death of Ms Havisham. Whilst Pip is a gentleman he finds his secret benefactor and becomes a snob to Joe and his family.
Mr. Jaggers agreed to financially support Pip and provide him with an allowance for his living expenses in London. He also arranged for Pip to become a gentleman and receive an education.
Pip would room with Herbert at the Barnard Inn...
After Joe leaves, Pip plans to pursue his education in order to become a gentleman. He dreams of leaving behind his humble roots and finding success and wealth in society.
Jaggers was the man who bought good fortune for Pip
That he wants to be a gentleman.
Jaggers is the lawyer that pips secret benefactor goes to...Jaggers is the person giving pip the money on his birthdays! Also later in the book when Magwitch gets caught Jaggers name gets him out of trouble
When Pip comes of age, he receives a substantial fortune from an anonymous benefactor, which allows him to become a gentleman. Additionally, he inherits a significant sum of money from his late friend Miss Havisham.
Miss Havisham gave him enough money for his apprentice.
Herbert Pocket is a member of the Pocket family, Miss Havisham's presumed heirs, whom Pip first meets as a "pale young gentleman" who challenges Pip to a fist fight at Miss Havisham's house when both are children. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the "gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.