The title "Great Expectations" has significant meaning. It refers to the expectations of various characters in the novel, especially Pip, the protagonist. Pip has many expectations throughout his life - to become a gentleman through education, gain social status, and marry Estella. However, nearly all of Pip's expectations are shattered when he discovers Estella will not return his love and his benefactor is actually an escaped convict. The title also reflects author Charles Dickens' own expectations for reforming the injustices of Victorian society that he depicts. Overall, the aptly chosen title represents the high hopes that are ultimately not fulfilled for most characters.