Great Expectations
.... This passage also demonstrates the obsequious nature of
Miss Estella and the latter's willingness to turn herself into a kind of servant for
Miss Havisham in ....
(1576

6

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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... From his elder sister, along with her kindly blacksmith husband, who raises Pip with a "hard and heavy hand," to
Miss Havisham and
Estella, Pip's great ....
(1103

4

)
Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... From his elder sister, along with her kindly blacksmith husband, who raises Pip with a "hard and heavy hand," to
Miss Havisham and
Estella, Pip's great ....
(1103

4

)
Great Expectations
.... Pip meets
Estella,
Miss Haversham's ward.
Miss Haversham has raised
Estella to be cold and harsh to all men, and so she is to Pip. ....
(870

3

)
Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
.... Pip meets
Estella,
Miss Haversham's ward.
Miss Haversham has raised
Estella to be cold and harsh to all men, and so she is to Pip. ....
(870

3

)
Pip in Great Expectations
.... He becomes determined to pursue her, even though his friend Herbert tells him
Miss Havisham trained
Estella only to "wreak revenge on the male sex," since she ....
(515

2

)
Great Expectations
.... Now, It was all course and common, and I would not have
Miss Havisham and
Estella see it on any account." This is the beginning of his love affair with
Estella ....
(2103

8

)
Charles Dickens
.... know, but I thought you would like to shake hands with
Estella, too, Pip .... she gave me the assurance that suffering had been stronger than
Miss Havisham's teaching ....
(872

3

)
The Grieving Process
.... When the story's protagonist, Pip, comes by 25 years later,
Miss Havisham is .... heart and melancholy to Pip and then encourages her granddaughter
Estella to break ....
(1600

6

)
Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... Scare and that the author plainly believes that historians profoundly
miss the point in .... which Dickens had written one ending in which Pip sees
Estella from afar ....
(7464

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