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Great Expectations Chapters 30-34

Chapter 30 p. 161-167 PLOT DEVELOPMENT: Estella informs Pip that Miss Havisham wishes him to take Estella to Richmond where she will be living. While awaiting the coach, Estella asks about his lessons with Mr. Pocket. She confirms that the other Pockets constantly speak against him to Miss Havisham, but Estella takes satisfaction that their efforts to undermine him are futile. When he kisses her hand, she calls him a “ridiculous boy” and warns him not to pursue her. Pip takes her to Richmond and, returning to Hammersmith, reflects that though he loves Estella, he is never happy in her presence. NEW CHARACTERS & PLACES: Richmond: in Surrey, where Estella will live with a widowed woman and her daughter and be introduced to British society. It is near London, so Pip will be closer to her.

Chapter 31 p. 168-173 PLOT DEVELOPMENT: Pip and Herbert associate with a pretentious social club, the “Finches of the Grove.” However, Pip worries about Herbert’s extravagant spending. To allay his concerns, he sits down with Herbert and ritualistically records their debts. He teaches Herbert a dubious accounting technique called “leaving a margin,” but remarks that they spend the margin, incurring even greater debt. Pip receives a letter notifying him that Mrs. Joe is dead. NEW CHARACTERS & PLACES: • Finches of the Grove: a snobbish men’s club Pip and Herbert would like to join when they come of age. Members of the fraternity meet quarterly at expensive restaurants to eat, drink, and argue. Bentley Drummle is a member.

Chapter 32 p. 174-181 PLOT DEVELOPMENT: Pip returns for the funeral and is surprised to discover that he feels sentimental about his sister. Mr. Trabb puts up elaborate funereal contrivances and serves as a forceful, yet comical, director of the service, reminding the mourners to take their “Pocket handkerchiefs out!” Meanwhile, Pumblechook’s groveling continues to irritate Pip. Joe seems happy when Pip asks if he may stay in his old room for the night. Pip walks in the garden with Biddy and wrongly scolds her for not writing. Biddy says she will have to move out of Joe’s house now that Mrs. Joe has died, but hopes to be mistress of a new school. She tells Pip that Orlick was at the house on the day Mrs. Joe died, and he had been following Pip and her. Pip admonishes Biddy for doubting that he will visit Joe often now that Mrs. Joe is dead, reproving her for showing “a really bad side of human nature.” In the morning, he promises to return soon.

Chapter 33 p. 182-190 PLOT DEVELOPMENT: In November Pip comes of age (21). Jaggers summons him to the office, gives him 500 pounds to pay off his debts, and informs him that he will receive only 500 pounds a year until his benefactor comes to deliver the total. He will, therefore, have to manage his own spending. Pip asks Jaggers questions about his patron, but Jaggers reveals very little. While waiting to celebrate his birthday with Jaggers, Pip asks Wemmick for advice about lending money to a friend, but Wemmick advises against it. However, he implies that Pip might get another perspective if he were to ask the question while at Walworth.

Chapter 34 p. 191-193 PLOT DEVELOPMENT: On Sunday Pip visits Walworth to find Wemmick out walking. Wemmick returns shortly with Miss Skiffins and uses an invention of his to communicate to his hearing-impaired father. Pip tells Wemmick that he wants to help Herbert by buying him access to a business. Despite his earlier warning against giving a friend money, Wemmick asserts that it’s an excellent idea and he will find someone in the merchant trade who needs a partner, arranging everything so that Herbert is not aware of Pip’s help. At the end of the week, Wemmick sends word to Pip that Miss Skiffins’s brother has negotiated a deal, and Herbert will be offered a position with a merchant looking for a young partner, a man named Clarriker.

Chapter 34 p. 191-193 NEW CHARACTERS & PLACES: • Miss Skiffins: Wemmick’s girlfriend, a woman a few years younger than he, who visits the castle often and wears bright colors. • Clarriker’s House: a merchant business where Herbert will soon be working. Pip uses half of his 500 pounds to secretly ensure Herbert’s partnership.

Chapters 30-34 Why has Estella come to London? Estella came to London because Miss Havisham sent her there to mingle with society. 55. Who are the “Finches of the Grove”? Why does Pip associate with them? The Finches of the Grove is a snobbish men’s club Pip and Herbert would like to join when they come of age. Members of the fraternity meet quarterly at expensive restaurants to eat, drink, and argue. Bentley Drummle is a member. 56.How do Pip and Herbert attack the problem of their debts? Pip and Herbert sit down and make out a list of their expenditures. What news did the letter from Trabb & Co. bring? The letter from Trabb and Co. told of Mrs. Joe's death.

Chapters 30-34 Why does Pip say Biddy has hurt him? Pip is hurt because she does not believe he will come more often to visit Joe now that Mrs. Joe has died. What did Pip receive on his birthday? Pip got a 500 pound bonus plus a guarantee of 500 pounds per year. What did Pip do for Herbert? Pip bought him a position so Herbert would have a steady income.