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Miss Havisham in Excellent Expectations

It is Pip who introduces the reader to this rather eccentric as well as embittered character; Miss Havisham is a wealthy, recluse spinster living in a big run down house with a disused brewery in the grounds which takes on the young Pip as a companion. Dickens helps make the character a heartbreaking and interesting one, then one that really grasps the reader attention. The reader learns that as a young girl Skip Havisham was about to get married to a gentleman known as Compeyson,cheap evening gowns. However, as your woman dressed in all her wedding apparel,black evening dresses, and at precisely twenty minutes to 9,thomas uk, she received instructions from her fianc proclaiming that he could not wed her. From that moment Miss Havisham practically stopped time; she stopped every time clock in her home - Satis House - at twenty minutes to eight, she closed the brewery, refused to change coming from her wedding clothes and wore only the one shoe that she was wearing any time she received the particular letter. She boarded in the windows of the girl mansion and never still left her home again,cheap evening dresses; instead she simply sat dressed in the woman's wedding clothes in the very dining room in which her wedding breakfast was still set up, however covered with cobwebs,pandora stores, the woman's wedding cake rotting away and serving only the mice in which ran amok within the room.

Slowly as the years, next decades pass by her home, clothes and also everything around her start to rot; Dickens uses the smoothness of Pip to give the readers a wonderful description with the strange lady this individual met when he has been summoned to Salis Residence

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