In Great Expectations Miss Havisham is one of the many characters that had an in-depth background and perfect character flaws. Although she was very rich and elegant she had her own problems that ate away at her every day. A long time ago she was supposed to be marrying her husband. She waited and waited until it was twenty minutes to nine. At that time she received a letter stating that her groom would not be attending. She was utterly crushed. Throughout the book this has a major impact on her choices and personality. While reading the book one word kept surfacing, unstable. Referring back to that night it really ruined her, she was having a marvellous time until she received a letter. After reading the letter to herself she was no longer a sane human being. She received …show more content…
This originates back to her childhood as an only child she was always looked after and treated too. Back at a young age he father was a very rich man and had hired maids to care for his daughter. Not once had she lifted a finger to carry out her own wishes. This trait followed her thorough her years. Having Estella she either had a maid or when Estella came of age she would start caring for herself. When Pip starts coming over she also gets him to do little things for her and makes him play with Estella. As Pip ages he still continuously cares for Miss Havisham but out of love and the feeling of responsibility. She clearly relies on others but not as much as you would think. Each year on her birthday her relatives bring gifts for her yet she does not wish to see them. They sit at her entrance hoping that maybe once she will allow them to see her but does doesn’t change her mind. She simply radiates arrogance. Yet again from the tragedy that had happened and the years gone by arrogance was just another well-developed