Herbert saves him, after reading a letter that he dropped. He brings other people and they find him just before Orlick can kill him.
In "Great Expectations," when Pip went to the marshes after receiving an anonymous note, he was attacked by Orlick, who was lying in wait for him. Orlick hit Pip on the head, knocking him unconscious. Pip later realized that it was Orlick who had attacked him.
Yes, in Great Expectations, Pip asks Jaggers to dismiss Orlick from his position as gatekeeper because Orlick was both rude and had a history of violence towards Mrs. Joe. Jaggers agrees to Pip's request and terminates Orlick's employment.
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.
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.
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.
Mr. Trabb is the village tailor, whose 'boy' torments Pip so.
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.
Orlick is a bitter and vengeful character who harbors a grudge against Pip for getting the job he wanted at Satis House. He becomes increasingly hostile towards Pip throughout the story, eventually leading to a violent confrontation. Pip sees Orlick as a dangerous and vindictive individual who is capable of great harm.
Orlick worked for Miss Havisham at Satis house because Joe said he didn`t need him anymore and so he needed another job. Another reason could be that he wanted to kill Pip
Pip is a character in Great Expectations.
I found it on page 87, 5th paragraph. Pip says, "I suppose he was about five-and-twenty, but he usually spoke of himself as an ancient person." I'm guessing that this means he around 25 years old.
it can be miss havisham for breaking pip's heart or well making estella do it it can be orlick for killing mrs joe and trying to kill pip it can be pip....a villain to others it can be compeyson for turning against magwitch