Pip is giving money by a mysterious convict who later turns out to be Abel Magwith, who Pip later shares a coach with. Nonetheless, the convict fails to remember Pip and tells the other convicts that Pip was supposed to deliver the money to someone else. This causes Pip to get fidgety and get off the coach at the next stop as a means of forgetting that fateful night in the marshes.
He ends up all alone, he has so much debts, and no money. He isn't married to Estella either. He realizes that he is the one who's screwed up royally in life, compared to Herbert and others. Pip's great expectations gone wrongg.
Pip wants Miss Havisham to make him her beneficiary in her will (which never comes to fruition). His expiriences with Havisham are the start of his 'Great Expectations' (i.e- his expectations of becoming a great gentleman).
Pip and Herbert plan to take Magwitch away somewhere where he can hide from police. The plan involves Pip taking him abroad and then him leaving him there. They plan to go down the Thames River until they run into a steamer headed for a foreign port...
Herbert Money died in 1996.
Herbert Money was born in 1899.
Herbert saw the goodness in both himself and Pip, forming a strong bond based on mutual respect and understanding. This shared sense of integrity allowed them to develop a deep friendship founded on trust and loyalty.
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 ends up all alone, he has so much debts, and no money. He isn't married to Estella either. He realizes that he is the one who's screwed up royally in life, compared to Herbert and others. Pip's great expectations gone wrongg.
"The pale young gentleman," Herbert Pocket, the son of Pip's tutor and his roommate, is a kind, generous, loving, tactful friend, willing to join Pip in an effort to hide and then save his benefactor.
pip thinks estella and him are gonna get married, mrs joe dies, and feels bad for how he treasts joe and biddy and on his 21 bday he is given more money by his benefactor
Pip spends most of his inheritance money (even after his 21st birthday), but once Herbert leaves him, Pip cannot pay the rent so he is arrested for not paying his debt. Joe ends up paying Pip's debt, to Pip's surprise.
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