why did PIP often visit the churchyard
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Pip often visited the churchyard because it was the burial site of his Mother and Father
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Pip is one of the protagonists in the novel Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. Pip also happens to be the narrator of the novel.
EXPLANATION:
- In the novel Pip regularly visits churchyard because he was threatened by the convict to bring him the regular supplies of food, to him, and also because he wanted to visit the graves of his parents which was in the same churchyard.
- It so happens that one day Pip went to the churchyard to visit the graves of his parents where he is accidentally caught by an escaped convict who threatens him to bring him food and a saw or filer to cut his iron chains.
- Pip was horrified by this encounter and did as the convict asked him to do. He brought him food, some brandy and file from his sister's house. And that’s why he often visited the churchyard.
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