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Why Did Miss Havisham Commit Suicide

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There are many reasonings as to why Dickens included the tragedy that happened at Miss Havisham's house. Great Expectations also has a lot of symbolism and symbolic purposes all throughout the novel! After Pip left Miss Havisham's house, Miss Havisham's wedding gown had caught on fire. Pip ran back inside and saved her but later in the novel, she died due to the burns all over her body. She had really bad burns on her upper body. In my opinion, I think it was an attempt to commit suicide because she felt bad that she did something like that. She was saying "What have I done! What have I done! What have I done!" I think Dickens included the incident in the novel because he wants the reader to be more involved in the story

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