In a great future, Mr. Jaggers played an important role in the novel "Great Future" written by Charles Dickens. We introduced him to chapter 11 for the first time in chapter 11, and Pip met a fairly high-ranking lawyer on the stairs of Satis House. Pip explained Mr. Jaggers as "a very dark skinny skinny man." He thinks he is very embarrassing, although he knows little of Pip for two minutes because he has a chin of Pip and can almost certainly determine that Pip is a "gathering of bad partners" .
In the first phase, we introduce all major roles and set up dynamic diagrams. Pip's situation is fully developed and includes his first species who is anxious for "unusual" things. It led to the revelation of Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer who will inherit the immense wealth and become a gentleman. The identity of his guardian is not disclosed for the time being, so this is what Pip thinks is magical though it is strange. Mr. Jaggar only proved to him that his benefactor had great expectations for him so that his expectations of pips to himself increased with support of his anonymous provider and actions moved to London I guess.
One day, Pip approached London's lawyer, Mr. Jaguars. He got the total price and told me to buy whatever you needed, and he went to London and lived there for a long time. After Pip put the money, he was surprised at how everyone handled him. When Pip arrived in London, he met Jaggers and his staff, Wemmick. Wemmick took Pip to Herbert Pocket's apartment and learned that this was a light young gentleman who first hit him in the story. Before Pip lived with Pocket Family, they had already taken away the other two boys, Startop and Bentley Drummle. It does not work when Drummle and Pip began paying attention to Estella