Pip is often disappointed when his expectations aren't fulfilled. For example, he expects Miss Havisham to give him a lot of money and pledge him to marry Estella, which she doesn't, leaving him discontent being a poor apprentice.
Pip is a hero in great expectations because at times he puts others before himself. I would call him a romantic hero because he set out to get something for himself but he ended up helping others. In...
Pip is almost two separate people in the course of the book. He begins as a hopeful, ambitious, condescending, and rather selfish boy and matures into mature, honorable young man who is able to 'cut...