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In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Estella Havisham marries Bentley Drummle. Their marriage is unhappy and marked by Drummle's abusive nature, reflecting Estella's struggles with love and her complex relationship with Pip, the protagonist. Ultimately, her marriage to Drummle symbolizes the themes of social class and the consequences of emotional detachment.

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