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Joe is attacked by Orlick with a shovel at the Three Jolly Bargemen pub. Orlick resents Joe for being kind and just towards him, which leads to this violent confrontation.
Pip tells Miss Havisham about Orlick's threatening behavior towards him and others, causing Miss Havisham to dismiss Orlick from his position as her doorman.
Herbert saves him, after reading a letter that he dropped. He brings other people and they find him just before Orlick can kill him.
Joe's journeyman
a gun over his chimney A+
Terry Orlick has written: 'The cooperative sports & games book' -- subject(s): Family recreation, Games
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Orlick broke into Mr. Pumblechook's house, was caught, and subsequently placed in jail.
Pip believes origonally that it is the convict he gave the leg iron to and feels guilty, but the actual person who hit her was Orlick. this is why mrs. joe keeps drawing a hammer to represent Orlick.
Orlick causes the fight between Joe and himself in "Great Expectations." Orlick harbors resentment towards Joe and seeks to avenge perceived wrongs by attacking him. This results in a violent confrontation between the two characters.
Pip is threatened by Orlick at the sluice house, who is angry at him for getting him fired. Orlick attacks Pip but is stopped by Herbert Pocket, which leads Pip to realize the danger he is in and to be more cautious.