Miss Havisham, a character from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," is famously depicted as always wearing her wedding dress. She never changed out of it after being jilted at the altar, symbolizing her perpetual state of grief and obsession with the past. The decaying dress, along with the remnants of her wedding feast, underscores her isolation and the emotional damage caused by betrayal. This haunting image serves as a powerful representation of her character’s stagnation and despair.
Capitalize Miss and learn to spell "Havisham". She wears a yellowed old bridal gown.
In Charles Dickens' book "Great Expectations," although the name of the character is Miss Havisham, not Haversham.
A black and blue dress.
Estella The name of the character in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" is Miss Havisham, not Haversham -- see, for example, .gutenberg.org/files/1400/1400-h/1400-h.htm
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An old, yellowed wedding gown. It was her wedding dress. In the book, it says she never took it off.
The pronunciation is the same as the two separate words miss, address. This is commonly (miss-uh-DRESS) but may also be (miss-AH-dress).
its a Miss Sixty Italian dress
Hello, Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza wore a yellow dress designed by Gionni Straccia. A Venezuelan designer who also made the dress for Eva Ekvall at Miss Universe 2001 contest.
The possessive form for the noun miss is miss's.Example: The little miss's shoes were blue to match her dress.
her dress was floral print and was kind of loose fitting
The basic thing is that Miss Maudie doesn't care tha she is doing that but all the other ladies think that it is in proper because she should not wear boys clothes under her dresshttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/Compare_reactions_of_Miss_maudie_and_the_other_ladies_when_scout_says_she_is_wearing_her_britches_under_her_dress" http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Compare_reactions_of_Miss_maudie_and_the_other_ladies_when_scout_says_she_is_wearing_her_britches_under_her_dress"