He was the guy who went to Christmas dinner at Pip's. He and his wife live in the town and think they are much more important than they really are.
Mr. Hubble is, by profession, a wheelwright.
Mr. Hubble is a character in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations. He is the husband of Mrs. Joe Gargery's sister, Mrs. Hubble. Mr. Hubble is a mild-mannered man who often defers to his wife's strong personality.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubble are minor characters in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. They are a married couple who live in Pip's village and are described as dull and uninteresting. Mrs. Hubble is known for her bad temper and tendency to nag Mr. Hubble. They serve as a source of comic relief in the novel.
Pip, Joe, and Mrs. Joe had invited Mr. Wopsle, Mr. and Mrs. Hubble, and Mr. Pumblechook over for a dinner on Christmas Eve.
Mr. Jaggers' housekeeper in Great Expectations was named Molly.
Mr. Wemmicks house is reffered to as the castle in Great Expectations.
Mr. Jaggers
Mr- Sunshine - 1986 Great Expectations 1-10 was released on: USA: 17 May 1986
Mr. Jaggers
He closes his eyes.
Mr. Hubble, whose full name was Edwin Hubble, was married to Grace Burke Hubble. She was a social worker and played a supporting role in his astronomical career.
Mr. jaggers
Mr. Pocket tutors the children of the aristocracy, including the young Herbert Pocket, in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. He holds a position as a teacher and mentor to these privileged youth as part of his profession.
At dinner in "Great Expectations," Mr. Jaggers reveals to Pip that Miss Havisham is the secret benefactress behind his expectations. This revelation changes Pip's perception of his life and propels the story forward.