Table of Contents
- 1 What is Mr Hubble job in Great Expectations?
- 2 Who is Mr Pocket in Great Expectations?
- 3 Who is Mrs Whimple?
- 4 Who is Mrs wimple in Great Expectations?
- 5 Who attacked Mrs Joe gargery?
- 6 Is Mrs Joe gargery abusive?
- 7 What characters does Wemmick model his character on in Great Expectations?
- 8 Who are Mr and Mrs Hubble and Mrs Wopsle?
What is Mr Hubble job in Great Expectations?
Mr. Hubble is a guest of the Gargery’s on Christmas. He is good friends with Mrs. Joe. He is a local wheelwright in Pip’s village.
Who is Mr Pocket in Great Expectations?
Matthew Pocket is Miss Havisham’s cousin and the only member of her family who spoke his mind about her fiancé, Compeyson. He told her he was not a true gentleman and that he had serious doubts about the proposed marriage, so obviously she ordered him out of the house.
Who is Mr Trabb?
Trabb is the town tailor. He is a reasonable man. Trabb treats Pip with great respect because Pip now has money and can pay Trabb for things. Miss Havisham asks Pip questions which suggests she knows about Pip getting the money.
Who is Mrs. Joe in Great Expectations?
Joe, Pip’s sister, is a minor but important character in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. She is a mother figure to Pip, having raised him from infancy.
Who is Mrs Whimple?
Mrs. Whimple The elderly and kind landlady of the home where the Barleys live. Magwitch hides there under an assumed name.
Who is Mrs wimple in Great Expectations?
Who is Clarriker in Great Expectations?
Clarriker: Clarriker is the merchant who Pip pays to take Herbert on as a business partner. Pip later works with Clarriker, as well.
Who marries Biddy in Great Expectations?
Joe
Biddy tells Pip it is her wedding day and that she’s married Joe.
Who attacked Mrs Joe gargery?
Dolge Orlick
Dolge Orlick Joe’s assistant in the forge, who is responsible for the attack on Mrs. Joe and who later tries to kill Pip.
Is Mrs Joe gargery abusive?
Abusive and self-important, Mrs. Joe appears to be total evil; however, some of her behavior is understandable. When she was twenty, before this story begins, she was left alone with a helpless infant brother who was not even weaned.
How is Mrs. Joe abusive?
Mrs. While Joe is a sympathetic and caring man, Mrs. Joe is an abusive person who hits Pip and treats him with contempt. She often beats Pip with her cane (called “Tickler”), and she is generally bitter about her lot in life, as she suffered the loss of her parents and five brothers at a young age.
Who are Mr Wopsle and Mr Trabb in Great Expectations?
Mr. Wopsle (Mr. Waldengarver) A clerk in Pip’s church who wants to be a clergyman but gives up and goes to London to be an actor. Mr. Trabb The local tailor and undertaker. Mr. Trabb’s Boy Mr. Trabb’s assistant, who ridicules Pip about his new station in life, but later helps rescue him from Orlick.
What characters does Wemmick model his character on in Great Expectations?
As Mr. Jaggers’ clerk, Wemmick models his character on Mr. Jaggers while in the office where he is rational, unemotional, and money-minded. Mrs. Joe Gargery. Pip’s older sister and guardian after his parents’ die, Mrs. Joe is fiery, tyrannical, and false, harping on her own victimhood even as she abuses Pip and Joe.
Who are Mr and Mrs Hubble and Mrs Wopsle?
Mr. and Mrs. Hubble Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gargery. He is the town wheelwright, a person who builds and repairs wagon wheels. Mr. Wopsle’s Great-Aunt The old woman who holds night classes for the village children and sleeps through the classes.
How is Mrs Gargery portrayed in Great Expectations?
Mrs. Joe Gargery: Pip’s older sister who raises Pip with her husband, Joe and becomes this overbearing and strict mother figure to Pip. She later suffers a blow to the head, which she must stay in bed for until her death. She is portrayed as harsh and demanding, also very ambitious trying to be more than just the blacksmith’s wife.