convict asked pip to bring file and some food pip obeyed because convict said that if he will not obey his order he will cut his throat and roast it
Marshes.
that is because when the sergeant asks, the first convict says that he stole the food from Pip, so that Pip wont get into trouble.
Joe keeps offering Pip gravy at dinner because Joe feels pity for Pip when he gets that bad food at dinner. So Joe drowns Pip's food in gravy so that it wouldn't taste as bad.
Pip’s mispronunciation of the word “emerald” in....
Joe goes with Pip to look for the convicts in the marshes.
Pip is injured when a convict he encounters in the marshes attacks him. The convict threatens Pip and demands food and a file before biting his arm and threatening him further.
Pip first encounters the young and arrogant boy, Trabb's boy, when he returns to the marshes.
Herbert and Startop found out Pip's location from Jaggers, Pip's lawyer. Jaggers informed them that Pip was in the marshes at the Newgate Prison ship.
Pip goes alone to the sluicehouse in the marshes because he believes he is meeting the escaped convict, Magwitch, without notifying others. He feels a sense of duty towards Magwitch, as the convict had asked him to bring food and a file. Pip also doesn't want to involve anyone else in potentially dangerous or criminal activities.
go to the marshes for information about his Uncle Provis
In "Great Expectations," when Pip went to the marshes after receiving an anonymous note, he was attacked by Orlick, who was lying in wait for him. Orlick hit Pip on the head, knocking him unconscious. Pip later realized that it was Orlick who had attacked him.
Pip Triggs goes by Pip.
Pip encountered the convict in a windswept graveyard near the marshes in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." The convict accosted Pip and demanded food and a file to remove his leg iron. Pip, feeling both fear and compassion, fulfilled the convict's requests.
Pip lived with his sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, in the village of the marshes near the town of Rochester in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
Pip goes to the marshes at the beginning of "Great Expectations" because he is summoned by an escaped convict, Magwitch, who threatens him into bringing food and a file to him in the marshes. Pip's encounter with Magwitch instigates the chain of events that ultimately shape his life and the story of the novel.
the file that pip gave the convict in the marshes in the beginning