I think that Pip feels great about himself as a gentleman because he is proud of himself for what he has been able to do with Estella, Mr. Joe, Herbert, and the convict.
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Pip's actions are prompted by a desire to better himself and rise above his humble origins. He becomes dissatisfied with his station in life and longs to become a gentleman. Later, Pip is filled with regret and self-loathing when he realizes the consequences of his actions and the harm he has caused to those who cared for him.
why did shivaji feel the need to crown himself the king
Good conversation, someone who can make them laugh, a gentleman and just to feel special.
The convict Magwitch was Pip's true benefactor. He never forgot the kindness that young Pip showed him when he was hiding in the cemetery, and so, when he eventually began to work and gain wealth, he sent it back to Pip to help him. Magwitch eventually appears at Pip's doorstep and reveals himself as the mysterious benefactor of Pip's wealth. This, however, causes Pip to feel guilty, as he has lived off the money of a criminal--in the end, he loses everything he thought made him a gentleman (his wealth,) but becomes a gentleman through the quality of his character.
because after Walter lost the money she lost faith in humanity and felt she could no longer do anything to help people.
The spelling "reciept" is incorrect and one might feel sorry for himself for making this error. The correct spelling is "receipt" and one would not feel sorry for himself if spelled this way.
You feel like nobody cares about you and that you are no longer needed in the world.
By treating her with love, respect, and kindness. Being a gentleman doesn't hurt either.
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Make her laugh,smile, have things in common...make her feel important..ask her questions..be a gentleman
That there's no place for himself in it.
he felt great