Mr. Jaggers is a character in the novel Great Expectations. Mr. Jaggers is a lawyer who represents Pip's benefactor and is a key character.
Mr.Jaggers
He found out nothing about his patron's identity.
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He was mysterious.
Mr. Jaggers had represented him.
Mr jaggers had represented him
mr. jaggers had represented him
Abel Magwitch, a convict who Mr. Jaggers represented in court, revealed to Mr. Jaggers that he was Estella's father.
He warned Magwitch not to return to England, as that would constitute a felony and, if caught, he would be hanged.
Pip informed Mr. Jaggers that he wished for Magwitch's money to be used for Herbert Pocket's benefit and to help him establish himself in business. Pip wanted to protect Herbert from any association with Magwitch's criminal past and provide him with a fresh start.
He found out nothing about his patron's identity.
Magwitch earned the money through his criminal activities, specifically by transporting and trading stolen goods. This illegal money was subsequently invested in legitimate enterprises by Mr. Jaggers on Magwitch's behalf to create an inheritance for Pip.
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
Mr. Jaggers made it a strict condition of Pip's sudden fortune because the person providing the money, Magwitch, specifically requested that Pip never know his true identity as the benefactor. This condition was meant to protect Magwitch and maintain his secret to avoid legal trouble.
Mr. Jaggers is a character in the novel Great Expectations. Mr. Jaggers is a lawyer who represents Pip's benefactor and is a key character.
Mr. Jaggers' housekeeper had been accused of murder.