In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," the distance between Pip's village in Kent and Satis House in Surrey (which was the location of Miss Havisham's estate) is about 20 miles. Richmond is a town located in Surrey, and is known for its parks, gardens, and historic sites.
Estella is sent to live with Miss Havisham in Richmond as part of Miss Havisham's plan to raise her to break men's hearts as revenge for being jilted on her own wedding day. Miss Havisham desires to mold Estella into a haughty, cold-hearted woman who will inflict emotional pain on men.
Great Expectations was created in 1861.
Estella - Great Expectations - was created in 1861.
A palindrome for hero of "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens is Pip.
Mr. Wemmicks house is reffered to as the castle in Great Expectations.
Charles Dickens is the author of "Great Expectations." The novel was first published in 1861.
In Great Expectations, someone hit Mrs. Joe in the head.
Mrs. Joe, Pip's sister, is one of the antagonists in Great Expectations.
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The only word Joe is able to read in "Great Expectations" is "Joe."
The trial in "Great Expectations" took place in the summer.