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At the end of the novel Pip wishes to prove to  that he has matured beyond his selfish pursuit of money and status.

An important element in Pip being reconciled with Magwitch is his understanding that the convict has the same degree of humanity as . Similarly, Pip recognises the greater humanity in Estella due to her having suffered in her marriage to . Although he has discovered the truth about her disreputable family origins, Pip tells only Jaggers and  about it.

Further evidence of how Pip has changed is his humble and heartfelt thanks to Joe and  for nursing him back to health and paying off his debts. He is no longer trapped by the fantasy of being made wealthy by an unknown benefactor of high social position, a fantasy that was allowed to persist by both Miss Havisham and . Pip is also not too proud to accept the job of  that  offers him. In addition. Pip is unlikely to reject Herbert's offer because he and  have rescued Pip from 

Biddy and Joe's love for one another is characterised by the desire of each to improve, as when Biddy teaches Joe how to 

Despite her grim associations with decay, Miss Havisham is revealed to have a sense of humour by the bequests she leaves her toadying relatives in her will. For example,  receives five pounds to buy something to send her to sleep while  is left twenty-five pounds to buy pills for her flatulence. This is contrasted with the bequest of £4,000 left to  purely because  has given Miss Havisham a positive account of his character.



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