Satis house which is Greek for enough
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In chapter 12 he worries that she will shoot him dead
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 was taken to meet Miss Havisham by his elder sister, Mrs. Joe, who thought it would provide Pip with an opportunity to improve his station in life.
Brison Manor's birth name is Brison A. Manor Jr..
Yes, in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Miss Havisham's father did not provide her with a formal education. Instead, he focused on grooming her to marry well and secure the family's fortune. This lack of education contributed to Miss Havisham's isolation and eccentric behavior in adulthood.
Ehud Manor's birth name is Ehud Weiner.
The Manor House or Satis House
A Kinky, English Lady who loves having fun at her Manor House.
Pip was there originally to keep Miss Havisham company and also to play with Estella which Miss Havisham enjoyed watching.