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.
This is because Joe's wife is Pips sister.
to tell him that he had a message from Miss Havisham
Joe tells Pip that he was orphaned as a child and raised by his sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery. He also shares with Pip that he is grateful for the love and kindness he received from his sister, despite her harsh manner.
In the book Great Expectations,?æPip did not tell Joe about the stolen food because he did not want Joe to be angry with him. He was also afraid that Mrs. Joe would then find out and beat Pip, as she had quite a temper
Orlick admits to attacking Joe when he encounters Pip in Chapter 53 of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations". He is angered by Pip's accusations and confesses to the attack during their confrontation.
Joe tried to tell Pip that Miss Havisham had asked him to deliver a message, which was to say that she wished to see Pip. However, Joe struggled to articulate the message clearly due to his humble demeanor and lack of education.
Pip trusts Joe Gargery enough to tell him everything, including the story of the fight with the pale gentleman. Joe has been a father figure to Pip and someone he can confide in without fear of judgment.
When Joe received news that Pip was ill, Biddy was in favor of Joe going and helping Pip.
Who goes with Joe and Pip into the marshes to look for the convicts?
Pip lives with his elder sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Pip is Mrs. Joe's younger brother.
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.