Estella

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Estella is a central character in Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations," known for her beauty, emotional coldness, and role in shaping Pip's feelings and aspirations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
adoptiveMother Miss Havisham NERFINISHED
appearsIn Great Expectations NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
associatedWithTheme emotional repression
revenge
social class
unrequited love
authorNationality British
biologicalFather Abel Magwitch NERFINISHED
biologicalMother Molly NERFINISHED
characterArc gradual softening of character
characterTrait aloof
beautiful
emotionally distant
proud
createdBy Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Great Expectations NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Great Expectations NERFINISHED
gender female
hasAdaptation film adaptations of Great Expectations
television adaptations of Great Expectations
hasSurname Havisham (by association/adoption) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Miss Havisham’s desire for revenge
knownFor beauty
cruel treatment of Pip
emotional coldness
pride
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loveInterestOf Pip NERFINISHED
marriedTo Bentley Drummle NERFINISHED
narrativeRole Pip’s love interest
catalyst for Pip’s ambitions
instrument of Miss Havisham’s revenge
nationality English
objectOfAffectionFor Pip NERFINISHED
raisedBy Miss Havisham NERFINISHED
raisedTo break men’s hearts
relationshipWith Bentley Drummle NERFINISHED
Pip NERFINISHED
setIn Victorian England NERFINISHED
socialStatus gentlewoman
upbringingLocation Satis House NERFINISHED
workPublishedIn 1861

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Miss Havisham in Great Expectations adoptiveMotherOf Estella
subject surface form: Miss Havisham
Great Expectations character Estella
Miss Havisham in Great Expectations influences Estella
subject surface form: Miss Havisham
Miss Havisham in Great Expectations relationshipWith Estella
subject surface form: Miss Havisham