What condition must Pip agree to in order to receive his "great expectations"?

Question 19 options:

A)

He must propose to Estella.

B)

He must figure out the identity of his benefactor by his twenty-first birthday.

C)

He must live with Mr. Jaggers.

D)

He must always go by the name Pip.

1 answer

In Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," Pip's condition for receiving his "great expectations" is:

B) He must figure out the identity of his benefactor by his twenty-first birthday.

This condition is linked to the role of Mr. Jaggers, who serves as Pip's guardian and legal representative throughout the process.