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. Pip is passionate, romantic, and somewhat unrealistic at heart, and he tends to expect more for himself than is reasonable. Pip also has a powerful conscience, and he deeply wants to improve himself, both morally and socially.
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Characters
  • Miss Havisham

    Miss Havisham

    Miss Havisham is a wealthy, eccentric old woman who lives in a manor called Satis House near Pips village. She is manic and often seems insane, flitting around her house in a faded wedding dress, keeping a decaying feast on her table, and surrounding hers...

  • Pip

    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. Pip is passionate, romantic, and somewhat unrealistic a...

  • Joseph

    Joseph Joe Gargery

    Pips brother-in-law, and his first father figure.more...

  • Abel Magwitch
  • Herbert Pocket
  • John Wemmick
  • Dolge Orlick

    Dolge Orlick

    Journeyman blacksmith at Joe Gargerys forge.more...

  • Jaggers

    Jaggers

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  • Estella

    Estella

    Miss Havishams adopted daughter, whom Pip pursues.more...

  • Compeyson

    Compeyson

    Antagonist in Dickenss Great Expectations.more...