| Description | Person |
| His Christian name is Philip Pirrup. | |
| An old woman, was left before her marriage. | |
| 'Provice's daughter, adopted by an elderly woman. | |
| A convict, who uses many names, such as 'Provice' | |
| Pip's Sister's Husband, Blacksmith. | |
| The above's assisstant. | |
| The Blacksmith later marries this girl. | |
| | Description | Person |
| The lawyer, who helps fulfill Philip's expectations. | |
| The lawyer's assisstant, living a double life. | |
| Philip's best friend, and roomate. | |
| Takes the credit on Philip's Great Expectations | |
| Married to the girl Philip loves. | |
| 'Provice's main enemy | |
| Who wrote the book | |
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