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fomenos
3 years ago
7

Miss Havisham's home is called Satis House and Estella points out that " satis" means "enough." Considering how Miss Havisham li

ves, the name is an example of
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Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

irony

Explanation:

Irony refers to an expression that means the opposite of what is said. Considering that <em>satis </em>means <em>enough</em>, the fact that Miss Havisham's house is is called Satis is ironic because  it is a house of poverty and indigence, so there is no abundance or enough. In fact, the house represents frustrated expectations, since Mrs Havisham is left at the altar and has not been able to get over it.

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