Miss Havisham is rich too, and deceives Pip by implying that she's his benefactor. Near the end of the novel she realizes her cruelties are nearly unforgivable, although she dies not long after this realization. Magwitch or Provis, Mr. Campbell, the convict, the shackled man : Magwitch and Pip first meet when Pip is a boy and Magwitch an escaped convict. Magwitch does not forget Pip's kindness in the marshes, and later in life devotes himself to earning money that he anonymously donates to Pip.
Eventually, Magwitch comes to London to see his 'gentleman,' and after Pip's shock and shame wear off, the two become friends. Ever a convict, however, Magwitch is captured by the police.
Just before he is sentenced to hang, he dies. Estella: Estella is Miss Havisham's adopted daughter and her project in cultivated cruelty. Raised by the old woman to be cruel and hard to men, Estella, a great beauty, entrances Pip. She is mean to Pip for most of his life, although at the novel's end they meet again, and she seems to be a softened, changed woman.
Estella is another child of mysterious parentage, and Pip eventually learns that she's Magwitch's daughter. Herbert or the pale young gentleman : Pip first meets Herbert as a boy at Miss Havisham's, where they get into an odd sparring match.
Later, when Pip travels to London, he is reunited with Herbert, who is his tutor's son. Herbert is Pip's greatest friend and closest confidant, and the only person Pip can confide in when he discovers his benefactor's identity. Herbert and Pip eventually leave London and work together in Cairo. Joe: Joe is Pip's sister's husband, a kind-hearted blacksmith who Pip greatly admires as a boy.
With the onset of his riches, however, Pip becomes ashamed of Joe, and the two don't see each other much for many years. Later, when Pip falls sick, Joe nurses him back to health and pays off all of his debts.
Joe is often in Pip's mind as a reminder of the simple and honest life he left behind, when he left the marshes. Joe: Mrs. Joe is Pip's sister, who raises Pip with a heavy hand and is a generally unpleasant woman until a mysterious intruder clobbers her with an iron shackle. After this, Mrs. Joe turns kind, though she is almost completely incapacitated.
She dies while Pip is in London. Jaggers: Jaggers is the conniving lawyer that handles Pip's money affairs. A hard man with little sympathy, he keeps the identity of Pip's benefactor a secret for many years. Biddy: Biddy is an orphaned girl about Pip's age who is Pip's first real teacher, and then lives in Pip's childhood home as Mrs.
Joe's caretaker. Pip sometimes gets romantic notions that he can live a simple married life with Biddy, but it's ultimately Joe that she marries. Wemmick: Wemmick is a clerk in Jaggers' office, and in that setting he's a fairly tight and unsympathetic man.
But when Wemmick leaves the office and returns to his home and his old father, he turns into a completely different person. The 'home Wemmick' becomes a friend of Pip's, who gives him advice and helps with Magwitch's escape. Compeyson or the second shackled man : Compeyson is the second, and cruel-hearted convict that young Pip encounters on the marshes.
Compeyson is the groom-in-abstencia who swindled Miss Havisham, and he was once Magwitch's criminal boss. Compeyson and Magwitch hate each other, and it's Compeyson that points the police to Magwitch during his escape. Joe resents being responsible for Pip and emotionally and verbally abuses him. Her husband Joe is subject to the same abuse, as she continuously reminds him of the shame he brings her by working as a lowly blacksmith. Joe also physically abuses Pip whenever she gets mad, which is often.
Wemmick is the gardener, the prison is the greenhouse, the prisoners are the various plants, and the Colonel is the dead plant. Why is Pip so full of misery after seeing Estella? Money with Herbert? They spend more than they can afford. Havisham sent Estella to London because she is to live with a woman in Richmond who will introduce Estella to society. His friend Wemmick, clerk to Mr. She was charged with strangling a woman of whom she was jealous, and Mr.
Jaggers got her acquitted. Estella states throughout the text that she does not love Pip. Drummle offends him and irritates him. He is a perfect stereotype of the spoiled gentleman: brutish, boorish, and mean. Why does Miss Havisham request to see Joe?
She tells Joe to not come back asking for more money. What does Pip whisper to Magwitch on his deathbed?
What does Pip find out from wemmick? What advice does wemmick give PIP just before they part? How does wemmick affect PIP? He is also the man who jilted Miss Havisham on her wedding day. Sometime after Pip becomes a gentleman, Mr. Wopsle moves to London and becomes an actor. Startop is a delicate young man who, with Pip and Drummle, takes tutelage with Matthew Pocket. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Who are Estella's parents? Why does Pip become ashamed of Joe?
How does Miss Havisham feel about her behavior at the end of her life? Characters Character List. Pip The protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations , Pip begins the story as a young orphan boy being raised by his sister and brother-in-law in the marsh country of Kent, in the southeast of England.
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