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her fiance
Matthew Pocket was Miss Havisham's cousin. He was the father of Herbert Pocket, who becomes a close friend of the protagonist, Pip, in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations".
Pip is sent to the home of Miss Havisham to entertain her and play with her adopted daughter, Estella. Miss Havisham wants Pip to be a companion for Estella as part of her plan for revenge against men.
Pip and Herbert Pocket had seen Pip at an old ragged building, where Pocket lives. He says that he is rather bare here, but he hopes that Pip will be able to make out in these living quarters till Monday.
Matthew Pocket.
Miss Havisham left a sum of 25 guineas to Matthew Pocket in her will.
Herbert reveals to Pip many secrets, such as that Miss Havisham's groom was Compeyson, (Magwitch's crime partner), that Magwitch is Estella's father, and the scandal that was planned between Arthur (Miss Havisham's stepbrother) and Compeyson.
Miss Havisham left a portion of her fortune to Matthew Pocket, who was the fiancé of her adopted daughter Estella. This inheritance played a significant role in Matthew Pocket's financial situation and social standing.
Miss Havisham realizes that she is too deep into her obsession with revenge and that it is unhealthy for her and those around her. She asks Matthew Pocket to leave her house because she doesn't want him to witness her destructive behavior any longer. This moment marks a turning point in Miss Havisham's awareness of the consequences of her actions.
He is the young man Pip had fought with at Miss Havisham's house.
Sarah Pocket is a character in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. She is a member of the wealthy Pocket family and is known for her vain and pompous behavior. Sarah is one of Miss Havisham's relatives and her main ambition is to inherit Miss Havisham's wealth.