Great Expectations | Part 2, Chapter 24 and 25 Summary and Analysis

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Aged Parent: Mr. Wemmick’s deaf father who lives with him at Walworth

Summary
Pip learns from Mr. Pocket that he is not being trained for any particular profession, but he is to be educated enough to “hold my (Pip) own with the average of young men in prosperous circumstances.” Pip decides to keep his room at Barnard’s Inn as well as his room at Mr. Pocket’s home. He asks Mr. Jaggers for enough money to buy the furniture, which is at the time only rented, at Barnard’s Inn. Mr. Jaggers forces Pip to set...


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