![]() Chapter 33Įstella's visit fills Pip with optimism. Pip receives correspondence from Estella. Pip returns to Satis House, but continues to feel inadequate around Estella. Pip returns home, encountering the mysterious stranger from the pub once again. Pip is informed of Estella's return to Satis House. Pip continues to become acquainted with the Wemmick's, Pockets', and Jaggers. Pip befriends Wemmick and gets a chance to see Jaggers in action. Pip has dinner at the house of Matthew Pocket and observes the strange social lives of the Pocket family. Herbert tells Pip the story of Miss Havisham. Pip is introduced to Herbert Pocket, but realizes they have met before. Pip prepares to leave for London feeling guilty about his behavior. Pip is given good news by the lawyer Jaggers. Pip begins to suspect Orlick in the attack on his sister. ![]() Pip works diligently for Joe at the forge, but continually longs to return to Satis House. ![]() Pip is angry at the current turn of events. Joe visits Satis House to finish Pip's papers. Pip is devastated by Miss Havisham's decision. Pip's continued visits to Satis House create a distance between himself and Joe. Pip encounters a mysterious strange in possession of a familiar object. Pip is less than honest with Joe about his experiences at the Havisham manor. Pip is affected by Miss Havisham's daughter, Estella. Pip is to be sent to the home of Miss Havisham to play. Pip returns to dinner but continues to feel a sense of guilt. The convicts are discovered together, and Pip is shielded from blame. ![]() Pip begins to feel a sense of loyalty to the convict. The Police show up at Pips house seeking assistance from Joe. Pip experiences guilt for the incident in the marsh, but continues to help the stranger. Pip encounters another stranger as he heads back to the marsh. Chapter 2įrightened, Pip agrees to help the stranger. Young "Pip" encounters a stranger in the village churchyard. Great Expectations follows Pip's life expectations as he attempts to fit in with upper class society, while pining for the affection of Estella.ĭickens, Charles. ![]()
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