Charles Dickens ’s great-great grandson has backed an amateur sleuth’s claims that he has discovered the real-life inspiration for the author’s character Miss Havisham.

The love between Joe and Pip is also important.

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Summary and Analysis Chapters 13-15.

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. . While they are at her home, there is a tense moment between Estella and Miss Havisham.

Miss Havisham's creation is her downfall, and Pip is her mirror.

Estella ends up not only unable to love men, but unable to love Miss Havisham. . .

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This is the relevant quotation from chapter 34. Miss Havisham dies because she goes too close to her fireplace in her distraught condition after asking Pip to forgive her.

Pip and Joe were just told that Pip has “great expectations,” in that he is to be educated as a gentleman and therefore is expected to leave his apprenticeship with Joe. <span class=" fc-falcon">This is the relevant quotation from chapter 34.

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Pip and Joe were just told that Pip has “great expectations,” in that he is to be educated as a gentleman and therefore is expected to leave his apprenticeship with Joe.
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. class=" fc-falcon">Expert Answers. “I’ll tell you,” said she, in the same hurried passionate whisper, “what real love it.

By asking Pip to come and play at her house, Miss Havisham hopes to accomplish this twisted scheme and make Pip her first victim. . (full context) Back in the house, Miss Havisham speaks frenziedly to Pip. . I had been looking round—in fact, for Estella— and I stammered that I hoped she was well. .

She is.

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What it shows, among other things, is great maturity and wisdom on Pip's part.

If she tears your heart to pieces – and as it gets older and.

Orlick and Estella have each undertaken self-improvement.

What it shows, among other things, is great maturity and wisdom on Pip's part.