It's a subjective matter. The character's appearance and behavior could be interpreted differently by different viewers. Maybe his actions or demeanor give that impression to some, but not to everyone.
No. In Pulp Fiction, the characters often have a very particular body language and a sense of danger or mystery in their eyes. He doesn't seem to have any of that. He seems too ordinary compared to the complex characters in Pulp Fiction.
It's a rather strange question. 'Pulp fiction' is often associated with a certain aesthetic. It could be the way the characters in the movie act, their postures, and the overall mood around them. If he gives off the same kind of vibe, like being a bit mysterious or having a sense of danger about him, then one could say he looks like a pulp fiction. However, it really depends on what aspects of 'pulp fiction' the person asking the question is referring to.
I don't think he does. In 'Pulp Fiction', the characters have their own distinct personalities and styles. None of them really give off the impression of being a 'bitch' in the common derogatory sense. Each character is more complex than such a simple and offensive label.
If he has a swagger in his walk and a certain nonchalant attitude, that might make him look like a pulp fiction. The characters in the movie often had this cool confidence. He could also have a look in his eyes that gives off a sense of mystery, as if he has a lot of stories to tell, just like the characters in 'pulp fiction'.