In the book we meet a boy named Philip Perrip. Pip is very gullible. A man in drags took bread from him and he made Pip bring him food or he said his friend would kill him. I would have a heart attack if anyone jumped me. I would go straight to the police.
His sister Mrs. Joe seems rude and ugly. She’s married to a blacksmith and raised Pip by hand when their parents died. She doesn’t treat him like her son. She treats him like he isn’t really part of the family. He doesn’t deserve to be treated that way.
I think it was a horrible idea for Pip to steal food from Mrs. Joe. He should have told her what happened in the graveyard. If I was him I would have gone home and told my parents right away.
In the book Mrs. Joe goes and hears that Miss Havisham wants a child to go over to her house and play. Mrs. Joe immediately wants him to go over and play, because she thinks she will give him some of her money. In my opinion, I don’t think she will give him anything. She might give him something in the end.
This lady we find is a very pale old lady. The laggard lady is almost psychotic. The woman seems like she is just an innocent bitter old woman who just wants some people, but she doesn't really talk to others. She is a social outcast.
I think Pip will run into the convicts later in the book. This section in the book was very jumpy, but interesting.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you when you said Pip should have told his brother and sister-in-law about stealing the food. He may get in less trouble if he just tells them the truth, rather than getting in more trouble later when they find out that he lied to them. I also think a problem will arise between Pip and the convicts.
ReplyDeleteIf i was Pip i wouldve kept it a secret because of the fact he is always getting yelled at and has enough to worry about in his own life. I agree that he shouldve told them, about the man in the grave yard but not about the stealing he did for the man. I dont really see a problem rising between the convicts and Pip either.
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