In the novel the development of Pip was highly anticipated and he evolved from an innocent little boy to a moral gentleman through the three main stages of his life. In the first stage of Pip's life he was very young and did not understand what it means to be a gentleman and what effect it had on his life. Pip basically needs three wishes in the first stage. He wants to advance education, wealth, and society. Estella is a symbol of the first stage, mainly because he can impress Estella these three wishes.
Role information: Pip-Pip is a leading actor and a narrator of Great Expectations. Pip wants the best in life. The whole novel is his "wonderful future". Pip is very enthusiastic and conscience. The whole novel is that he wants to improve himself. Pip is the reason why his novel is a growing novel. When he learned all the lessons needed in the novel, he was perfectly mature. - ... I saw an example at Joel Spring's book "American Education". Spring (2014) introduces this problem as a complicated problem, but I think it is more complicated. Who controls American education? More importantly, who should control American education? My obvious choice is a teacher, but after much debate, I do not know if this is the best solution. People who control things that public schools should teach also choose to teach students moral and behavior.
When tracking the development of the Pip character, it was found that Pip 's moral need to develop at a young age, as his behavior is a feeling of guilt from fear and experience. At the beginning of "Great future", Pip was 7 years old. When he was young, the skin was very vulnerable. Like a clay that has not set yet, he will be shaped by a "potter's hand" - the person and the other influences around him. The first deep fear against Pip began, which determined his thoughts and actions. And it resulted from his first contact with Magvitch. When mentioning the file and "victory" Magwitch told Pip: "You bring them all to me, or I will remove your heart and liver!" ( Chapter 1, 3 Page 7)