Matthew Pocket is Camilla's brother in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. Camilla is the sister of Miss Havisham, who is the jilted bride in the story. Matthew is an educated and respectable character in the novel.
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Matthew Pocket was Miss Havisham's cousin. He was the father of Herbert Pocket, who becomes a close friend of the protagonist, Pip, in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations".
Georgiana Pocket is a character in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. She is the aunt of Estella who raises her to be cold and detached. Georgiana and her husband, Matthew Pocket, are upper-class relatives of Miss Havisham.
Matthew Pocket is a character in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." He is a kind and scholarly gentleman who is the father of Herbert Pocket, one of Pip's closest friends in the story. Matthew is a member of the upper class and provides guidance and support to Pip throughout the novel.
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Matthew Pocket is the father-in-law of Pip's main love interest, Estella. He is a minor character in the story who is depicted as a kind and educated gentleman. Matthew Pocket plays a small role in helping Pip navigate the complexities of society and relationships.
At the beginning of the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Pip does not have a high opinion of his tutor, Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt, because he finds her unkind and strict. Pip later gains admiration for his tutor, Matthew Pocket, who he finds to be kind and wise.
Mr. Wemmick is Mr. Jaggers' clerk. Mr. Wemmick wears several rings and has mottled lips. He lives in London and brings Pip to Barnard's Inn to meet Matthew Herbert Pocket, Jr., so that Pip can eventually be tutored by Matthew Pocket, Sr. in Hammersmith, west of London.
Miss Havisham left a portion of her fortune to Matthew Pocket, who was the fiancé of her adopted daughter Estella. This inheritance played a significant role in Matthew Pocket's financial situation and social standing.
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Miss Havisham left a sum of 25 guineas to Matthew Pocket in her will.
Pip's impression of Mr. Matthew Pocket would likely be that he is kind, knowledgeable, and cultured.