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What Does Miss Havisham House Symbolize

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There are many different things that had happened and went on in the book “Great Expectations”. In the book there are also many different symbolic and reasonings for many things that happened. In my belief I thing that the fire at Miss. Havisham’s house was very symbolic to herself.

In this novel there is a fire that takes place at Miss Havisham’s house. This is symbolic because the house shows that it is wasting away just like her. The house is old and dark. “I saw her pass among the extinguished fires, and ascend some light iron stairs, and go out by a gallery high overhead, as if she were going out into the sky.” (Chapter VIII, 45) This is shows that Pip was comparing Miss. Havisham to the smoke that was in her house when it was sent on fire.

However, on another day there is a fire. Miss Havisham is reluctant to have people there. The day the fire happened is the day that Miss Havisham is having people over for her birthday. “A fire had been lately kindled in the damp oldfashioned grate, and it was more disposed to go out than to burn up.” (Chapter XI, P. 59) There is more smoke than fire. Something not normal happened the fire had seem to make the room colder and not hotter. This is symbolic of Miss Havisham, because she allows her family over to her once but she never is warn to them she doesn't …show more content…

This is so that the readers can see that some people are very much like their surroundings, their homes, also the things they love and hold dear to their hearts. Miss. Havisham was a great example to symbolic things because she is very true to her house it’s something that she has aways held on to. She’s also never really left her home. Miss Havisham is very much like her surroundings and home because she is attached to the things she owns and loves. The house is about as old as she is and is slowing wasting away just like

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