As part of
November's Autumn Classics Challenge, I read Great Expectations. She prompted us to write about setting this month. And wow does Great Expectations have setting. Obviously the most important is Miss Havisham's house (which I imagine something like the image below).
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But there's also the Blue Boar, Joe's forge, the marshes, Pip's various apartments, the Castle...so much with such meaning. But without Miss Havisham's mansion, there wouldn't be a story. That house is as much a part of her character as her old wedding dress or the shoe she doesn't wear. It embodies her spirit and is torn down when she dies. It is a place that I think Pip is in love with as well as loathes, just like Estella. Without the mansion, Pip wouldn't have anything.