Pip received a letter informing him that he has come into a large fortune and has great expectations.
Pip spends most of his inheritance money (even after his 21st birthday), but once Herbert leaves him, Pip cannot pay the rent so he is arrested for not paying his debt. Joe ends up paying Pip's debt, to Pip's surprise.
it is on his 21 birthday
Pip is to receive a fixed income of £500 per annum when he comes of age at twenty-one.
Mr. Jaggers agreed to financially support Pip and provide him with an allowance for his living expenses in London. He also arranged for Pip to become a gentleman and receive an education.
Jaggers answers questions about Pip's expectations, the identity of his benefactor, and the conditions of the inheritance he is to receive. He also provides information about Pip's great expectations and the responsibilities that come with it.
Pip receives an annual allowance of £500 until he meets his benefactor, who will then provide for him financially.
Magwitch wants Pip to always bear the name of Pip as a way to honor and remember their connection. Keeping the name Pip also symbolizes their bond and how Magwitch sees Pip as a son figure. It reinforces the emotional tie between them and helps Magwitch feel invested in Pip's well-being even from a distance.
you have to be 100 to receive a birthday card from the queen
Pip is around 20 years old when he goes to London in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
Abel Magwitch is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." He is a convict who escapes from prison and becomes a benefactor to the protagonist, Pip. Magwitch eventually reveals himself as Pip's mysterious benefactor and expresses gratitude for the kindness Pip showed him when he was a young boy.
He found out nothing about his patron's identity.
Pip is first blessed with great expectations when a mysterious benefactor arranges for him to receive a significant inheritance from an unknown source. This sudden windfall changes Pip's circumstances and opens up new opportunities for him to improve his social standing and pursue his dreams.