mrs joe, mr pumblechook, and joe
Satis house which is Greek for enough
Pip was there originally to keep Miss Havisham company and also to play with Estella which Miss Havisham enjoyed watching.
The man that Pip fought with at Miss Havisham's house is Orlick. Orlick is a bitter, hostile character who harbors resentment towards Pip and has a history of being aggressive.
Pip and Estella play together to amuse Miss Havisham.
Miss Havisham's home in Great Expectations is called Satis House. Satis means 'enough' in Latin. Her house is big and could have been a beautiful manor that would have everything needed to live provided for Miss Havisham without leaving the property. However, the name of this house is ironic because she fails to keep the house in good condition, and it decays. The house is no longer good 'enough' for anyone to live in.
Pip is unable to play at Miss Havisham's house because he is a common boy and she is a wealthy, eccentric woman who maintains a strict separation between herself and the outside world. Miss Havisham believes that Pip is not of her social class and therefore not suitable to play with her adopted daughter, Estella.
The Manor House or Satis House
Pip feels mixed emotions after his visit to Miss Havisham's house. He is both intrigued by the mysterious and decaying surroundings, but also disturbed by the strange and unsettling atmosphere created by Miss Havisham and Estella. He is left feeling both curious and uneasy about the people and events he encountered there.
Estella was studying abroad[:
Orlick worked for Miss Havisham at Satis house because Joe said he didn`t need him anymore and so he needed another job. Another reason could be that he wanted to kill Pip
Pip and Estella play together to amuse Miss Havisham.
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