Miss Havisham is a significant character in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations (1861). She is a wealthy spinster who lives in her ruined mansion with her adopted daughter, Estella. Dickens describes her as similar to the "witch of the place."
Although she has often been portrayed as very elderly in film versions, Dickens' own notes indicate that she is only in her mid-fifties. However, it is also indicated that her long life away from sunlight has an age of her own, and she is said to look like a cross between wax sculpting and skeleton with moving eyes.
Miss Havisham is a significant character in Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations (1861). She is a wealthy spinster who lives in her ruined mansion with her adopted daughter, Estella. Dickens describes her as similar to the "witch of the place."
Although she has often been portrayed as very elderly in film versions, Dickens' own notes indicate that she is only in her mid-fifties. However, it is also indicated that her long life away from sunlight has an age of her own, and she is said to look like a cross between wax sculpting and skeleton with moving eyes.
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