During the second stage in Great Expectations, Pip travels to London where he meets his new roomate Herbert Pocket who turns out to be the pale young gentleman that Pip fought years ago in Mrs. Havisham's garden. This man teaches Pip how to become a gentleman.
One of the main motifs in this part of the book is becoming a gentleman. When Pip first meets Herbert he asks Herbert to tell him if he uses any impolite manners. Herbert teaches him what it means to be a gentleman.
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