Pip
Pip's Family
Setting
Symbolism
Other Characters
100

What is Pip's job when he grows older? 

Blacksmith's apprentice with Joe 

100

How is Mr. Joe Gargery related to Pip? 

He is Pip's brother in law

100

Where does Pip first encounter the convict? 

The marshes 

100

Pip wanting to become a gentleman is an example of what theme? 

Class and social ambition

100

Who becomes the caretaker after Mrs. Joe's injury? 

Biddy

200

What is the one condition of Pip's inheritance? 

He must move to London to become a gentleman

200

How is Mrs. Joe injured? 

She is attacked and hit in the head

200

What is the name of Joe's workshop? 

The forge 

200

Pip feeling guilty about loving Estella and not Biddy, even though they are childhood friends is an example of what theme? 

Loyalty and Friendship
200

Who is suspected of injuring Mrs. Joe? 

Orlick

300

How does Pip feel about his apprenticeship? 

Dissatisfied and restless

300

Who is Joe's uncle the corn merchant? 

Uncle Pumblechook

300

How does Pip feel about leaving for London? 

He is excited, but feels guilty

300

How does Pip decide he wants to become for gentlemanly before he is summoned for London? 

He wants to become more educated

300

How does Orlick feel about Pip? 

He is very jealous and mean to Pip

400

What is name of the man that Pip fights at Satis House?

Herbert Pocket

400

How does Pip's view of Joe change? 

He used to look up to Joe and respect him as a person, he now sees him as less than and simple

400

What is the name of Estella and Miss Havisham's house? 

The Satis House

400
What does the Satis House represent? 
Decay and the passage of time
400

How does Estella react to Pip's fight in the courtyard of the Satis House? 

She allows him to kiss her

500

What advice does Biddy give to Pip before he ventures off to make his inheritance? 

He must remain kind to Joe

500

Name one guest from the Christmas dinner in chapter 4

Mr. and Mrs. Wopsle

Mr. Hubble 

Uncle Pumblechook 

500

What is the name of the inn where Pip meets many mysterious characters? 

The Three Jolly Bargemen

500

How does wealth influence Pip throughout these chapters? 

Pip sees how Miss Havisham and Estella live and wants to become like them, to the point where the thought of becoming more wealthy is all consuming. He disregards all his friends and family

500

Who is Jaggers and why is he significant to the story? 

He's a big shot lawyer from London and tells Pip about his inheritance and its conditions