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.
In Great Expectations, someone hit Mrs. Joe in the head.
Mrs. Joe was hit over the head by Orlick's hammer (everybody called it an "accident" until it was revealed that Orlick hit her) during chapter 13. She died in chapter 35. Mrs. Joe's death was Orlick's revenge on Pip for getting in his way. He then frames Pip for Mrs. Joe's death. In chapter 53, Orlick captures and tries to kill Pip.
Pip, Joe, Biddy, Pumblechook, Mr and Mrs. Hubble.
What weapon had been used to hit Mrs. Joe?What would Miss Havisham always give Pip on his annual visits?
Pip, Joe, Biddy, Pumblechook, Mr and Mrs. Hubble.
Pip lives with his elder sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, and her husband, Joe Gargery. Pip is Mrs. Joe's younger brother.
Pip and Mrs. Joe Gargery have a complex relationship characterized by Pip's fear of Mrs. Joe's strict disciplinary methods, and Mrs. Joe's love for and protection of Pip despite her harsh demeanor. Pip feels a sense of responsibility towards Mrs. Joe due to his upbringing by her, but their relationship is strained due to her overbearing and authoritarian nature.
Pip, Joe, and Mrs. Joe had invited Mr. Wopsle, Mr. and Mrs. Hubble, and Mr. Pumblechook over for a dinner on Christmas Eve.
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This is because Joe's wife is Pips sister.
Mrs. Joe was surprised when Joe suggested that they could take in Pip as a boy, although she considered it a generous offer on Joe's part. She was initially hesitant and worried about the financial implications, but ultimately agreed to take Pip in.
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