Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Quote Analysis of Miss Havisham
- 'the bride within the bridal dress had
withered like the dress'
- She has allowed herself to die and fade away
- 'had no brightness left but the brightness of her sunken eyes'
- Like a skull
- Lifeless
- 'waxwork and skeleton seemed to have dark eyes that moved'
- She died emotionally. This shows by her decayed appearance on the outside
- Horror features
- 'You can break his heart.'
- Miss H to Estella
- She molded Estella into a weapon for
revenge against men. A heartbreaker
- She created a monster
- ''withered bridal dress on the collapsed
form could have looked so like
grave-clothes, or the long veil so like a
shroud'
- Constantly associated with death
- 'corpse-like'
- Suggests that she is fragile
- 'natural light of day would have struck her to dust.'
- She is unnatural. No longer belongs in the world
- 'she had the appearance of having drooped,
body and soul, within and without, under the
weight of a crushing blow.'
- The pain of having her heart broken destroyed her
- Her soul died, then her body has been
decaying and dying over the years
- 'she looked like the Witch of the place.'
- Mysterious
- A childish fear is to be afraid of witches
and mystical beings
- Medieval fear. She is from a different time/era
- 'devouring the beautiful creature she had reared.'
- Innappropriate behaviour
- As if she is sucking the life out of Estella
- 'with the intensity of a mind mortally
hurt and diseased'
- She is broken
- She has gone mad with her
broken heart, age, solitude and
eagerness for revenge
- 'I saw in this, the distinct shadow of the
darkened and unhealthy house in which her life
was hidden from the sun.'
- She is casting the same shadow over Estella's life
- Her and Satis House have rotted away together
- 'going along it in a ghostly manner, making a low cry.'
- Her soul died so she is a spirit/ghost
- She is haunting the house
- 'spectral figure'
- 'put her hand on her heart'
- Pip's love confession rekindles her passion
- As if her heart begins to beat again
- 'resolved into a ghastly stare of pity and remorse'
- She is regaining her emotions
- Pip's passion revives her
- Pip's genuine love for Estella generated
compassion and generosity in Miss H
- 'I saw her running at me, shrieking, with a whirl of fire
blazing all about her'
- Fire cleanses
- She did not know passion (until the end
when she begins to regain it), yet she dies
in a fiery, passionate way (irony)
- She had already died emotionally,
so now she must die physically
- ''they had covered her to the throat with white cotton-wool'
- Rebirth