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Pip's journey to maturation is a very common one, but it was presented in an uncommon way. At some point in our childhoods, most of us probably experienced a phase where we felt the need to be popular. This correlates to Pip's journey becuase when he was young and playing at Miss Havisham's house he feels a desire to be "uncommon" and he wants to be within the upper class parts of rich society. Everyone also goes through a point in which they might loose friends due to their acctions as they try to become "popular." This correlates to Pip's journey at the point when he is leaving for london, because he is very rude to those who had treated hhim nicely, and thus he feels terrible once he leaves. The last stop on the train ride to maturation is the point in one's life where you realize that to be cool, or successful, you don't need to be popular. This correlates woth pip's journey because it happens for him when he returns from London and goes to Joe. He learns that Joe is happily married to Biddy, and he knows that they will be happy (even though they aren't "Uncommon").