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.
Miss Havisham gave Joe 25 guineas as compensation for Pip's apprenticeship.
Miss Havisham would always give Pip money on his annual visits as a gift.
Miss Havisham left a sum of 25 guineas to Matthew Pocket in her will.
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Miss Havisham gave him enough money for his apprentice.
In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham's fiancee was Compeyson, or the second criminal out on the marshes that Pip sees. He was really dating Miss Havisham to get her money and was working with her step-brother, Arthur.Compeyson was the name of Miss Havisham's fiancee' in Great Expectations.
Miss Havisham meets a tragic end in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. She is consumed by her bitterness and regrets, ultimately leading to her demise when her house catches on fire and she suffers severe burns.
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Miss Havisham's father made his money as a brewer and through trading goods. He built his fortune through his successful business ventures and investments, which eventually led to his wealth and social standing.
Pip wants Miss Havisham to make him her beneficiary in her will (which never comes to fruition). His expiriences with Havisham are the start of his 'Great Expectations' (i.e- his expectations of becoming a great gentleman).
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pips indeture as a blacksmith