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In 'Great Expectations' (the novel by Charles Dickens) Miss Havisham lived there with her protoshey Estella

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What is the name of Miss Havishams manor?

Satis house which is Greek for enough


What was Miss Havisham's house called?

The Manor House or Satis House


What does satis house literally mean?

"Satis house" does not have a literal meaning in English. It is the name of a fictional house in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."


What town did Miss Havisham live in?

Miss Havisham lived in the fictional town of Satis House in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."


What was pips first job at Satis?

Pip's first job at Satis House was to be a playmate to Estella, the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham.


Building adjacent to the satis house in Great Expectations?

Brewery


When pip went to satis house what did he find?

it was up for auction


How does pumblechook treat Pip before his visit to Satis House?

Pumblechook treats Pip with disdain and condescension before his visit to Satis House. He belittles Pip and makes him feel inferior and unworthy.


Why does Pip go to Satis house in chapeter 49 of Great Expectations?

Pip goes to Satis House in Chapter 49 of "Great Expectations" in order to see Estella, as he is still in love with her despite everything that has transpired between them. He hopes to reconnect with her and possibly reignite their relationship.


What is the name of the house in Great Expectations?

he is pips friend and also works for Mr.Jaggers through out the book he gives a lot of advise to pip


Explain the meaning of the name of Miss Havishams home Satis House What is the irony of the name?

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.


Where is the Village lodge Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?

"Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is set in Victorian England and primarily takes place in London and in the fictional village of Satis House. Satis House represents the decaying aristocracy and is the home of the wealthy but eccentric Miss Havisham.