Mr Jaggers is a highly successful London lawyer ... gargling and 'biting the side of his great forefinger.' Evidence He washed his clients off, as if it were a surgeon or a dentist.
Perhaps the strongest argument for Great Expectations as evidence of Dickens’ potential as a videogame writer are its ...
Jaggers says that Pip has "great expectations ... and will come into a handsome property," and therefore should be properly brought up elsewhere, as a gentleman.
Mr Jaggers (aka local professional guide Shane Waterman), the pragmatic lawyer with a kind heart from GREAT EXPECTATIONS, knows more about Rochester and its links with Dickens than almost anyone ...
Great Expectations (1861 ... life is dramatically changed when he inherits a great fortune. Pip's guardian, Mr Jaggers, who is also the lawyer in charge of the inheritance, describes Pip's ...