Pip endures with them contributes to his transformation in character; he is belittled and relentlessly looked down upon, until he eventually grows up to look down on others.However, the turnaround, where Pip slowly returns to some of his old self begins on the night Magwitch first comes to his house and exclaims, Yes, Pip, dear boy, Ive made a gentleman on you! (Page 315), revealing that he, not Miss Havisham, is Pips benefactor, and Pips outlook on his good fortune changes completely, he is no longer in Miss Havishams debt and views his fortune, and indirectly his status as a gentleman, as something not rightfully his, not fit for him.In conclusion from analyzing his actions reasoning, Pip is a romantic: passionate but somewhat unrealistic, and what he usually expects of himself and those around him can be beyond reasonability. He also possesses a powerful conscience, along with the need to constantly improve himself, mostly socially....