Great Expectations
how does pips realtionshipp with jaggers change when Pip comes of age?
It is in chapter 36 and if you could include a quote i would be very happy .
It is in chapter 36 and if you could include a quote i would be very happy .
Jaggers questions Pip as to the nature of his spending and debt, and appears triumphant when Pip is unable to qualify his spending. Pip finds Jaggers quite intimidating: indeed the encounter on his birthday
'reminded me of that old time when I was put on a tombstone.'
Jaggers resolutely refuses to tell Pip the identity of his benefactor and this leaves Pip 'intensely meloncholy.'
'Great Expectations' -Charles Dickens