Miss Havisham.
Herbert Pocket...
Pip finds out that Magwitch, also known as Provis, is Estella's father when Magwitch reveals the truth to him during one of their conversations. Magwitch confesses that he is the father of Estella, revealing this important family connection to Pip.
Pip's first job at Satis House was to be a playmate to Estella, the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham.
Miss Havisham leaves most of her money to her relative, Matthew Pocket, who is working as a tutor. She also leaves some money to her adopted daughter, Estella, with the hope that Estella will finally find happiness.
Pip and Estella play together to amuse Miss Havisham.
Estella Havisham wants to break free from the influence of her adoptive mother, Miss Havisham, and find her true worth and identity. She desires to love and be loved sincerely, rather than being used as a tool for revenge or manipulation. Throughout the novel, she struggles to reconcile her upbringing with her desire for genuine connection and happiness.
One can contact Villa Estella one of two ways. One is by calling the office, the number can be found on the company's website. Someone can also email the property.
Estella's last name in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is Havisham, which she adopts from her adopted mother, Miss Havisham.
Estella discusses the Pockets' desire for money in Chapter 22 of Great Expectations. In this chapter, she visits the Pockets' home and observes their materialistic behavior and discontent with their financial situation. Estella sees Mrs. Pocket's obsession with social status and wealth, which contrasts with her own upbringing as Miss Havisham's adopted daughter.
Estella Warren's birth name is Estella Dawn Warren.
Estella Gomez's birth name is Blanca Estella Gomez.
Estella means the word star.