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Miscellaneous
100
Estella's parents
Molly and Magwich
100
Wemmick marries her
Miss Skiffins
100
Pip finally becomes this.
partner with Herbert
100
When Pip decides not to accept Magwich's money and Herbert agrees with him, it is an example of this literary device
dramatic irony
200
Pip's tutor
Matthew Pocket
200
Wemmick's father
The Aged P
200
Why Pip goes to London
to become a gentleman
200
Miss Havisham leaves him 4,000 pounds
Herbert Pocket
300
Miss Havisham's swindler bridegroom
Compeyson
300
woman who was tried and acquitted at the Old Bailey
Molly
300
When Pip turns 21, his annual income is this
500 pounds
300
well known corn and seed merchant
Pumblechook
400
**He was his own jack of all trades
Wemick
400
Pip hears her wandering and moaning in the middle of the night.
Miss Havisham
400
Joe's response to Jagger's offer to buy Pip's apprenticeship.
indignant, angry
400
Joe's journeyman
Orlick
500
Pip wished that HE had been more genteely brought up so he would be more genteel
Joe
500
Pip's first reaction to finding out that Magwich is his benefactor.
horror
500
Type of novel this is
bildungsroman - coming of age
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