Wemmick: Wemmick is a clerk in Jaggers' office, and in that setting he's a fairly tight and unsympathetic man. Half a century after this disappointment, Miss Havisham still wears a yellowing wedding gown, and has made it her life's purpose to raise Estella, whom she's adopted, as a cruel-hearted woman who'll break the hearts of men. Eventually, Magwitch comes to London to see his 'gentleman,' and after Pip's shock and shame wear off, the two become friends. Joe is often in Pip's mind as a reminder of the simple and honest life he left behind, when he left the marshes. In the same room, Sarah Pocket, along with three others, are also waiting for Miss Havisham. This site analyzes the many subjects included in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations.We are the London Pockettes and we strive to connect our visitor to both the novel’s attributes and the modern matters that are confronted in this Victorian Era story. Near the end of the novel she realizes her cruelties are nearly unforgivable, although she dies not long after this realization. Trabb's boy: The village tailor's son, he taunts Pip.
Sarah Pocket, the sister of Matthew Pocket, relative of Miss Havisham. Molly: Molly is Jaggers' housekeeper, a suspected murderess that Jaggers successfully defended and afterwards took on as a domestic helper. He has a crush on Biddy. Mrs. Camilla, Mr. Raymond (Cousin Raymond, Mr. Camilla), Sarah Pocket, Georgiana Pocket Miss Havisham's toady relatives who pretend to care but are waiting to inherit her money. Compeyson is the groom-in-abstencia who swindled Miss Havisham, and he was once Magwitch's criminal boss. The book and it’s accompanying themes, social matters and symbolic motifs will be observed and analyzed, so please read on and discover the intriguing design of Dickens’ plot, architecture, characters, and an expanding list of writing features. She dies while Pip is in London. In the same room, Sarah Pocket, along with three others, are also waiting for Miss Havisham. Though neither Pip nor Sarah Pocket knows who is funding Pip's education, both assume it is Miss Havisham. Compeyson and Magwitch hate each other, and it's Compeyson that points the police to Magwitch during his escape. Readers first become acquainted with Sarah Pocket in Chapter 11, when Pip arrives at Miss Havisham's and is instructed by Estella to wait in the corner of the room until he is called for.
Magwitch does not forget Pip's kindness in the marshes, and later in life devotes himself to earning money that he anonymously donates to Pip.
http://www.enotes.com/great-expectations/q-and-a/why-does-sarah-pocket-treat-pip-with-such-contempt-189151/. Later in the novel, when Sarah Pocket realizes that Pip is still part of Miss Havisham's life, she becomes even more resentful, as she assumes that Pip will somehow compromise the amount of money she will receive from Miss Havisham. Biddy: Biddy is an orphaned girl about Pip's age who is Pip's first real teacher, and then lives in Pip's childhood home as Mrs. Joe's caretaker. Prior to this, she worked in the Finance and Tech industry supporting C-level executives.
Mr. Wopsle: Mr. Wopsle is a friend of Pip's family. Miss Havisham is rich too, and deceives Pip by implying that she's his benefactor.