You know Miss Havisham, don’t you? She’s a favorite character in Charles Dicken’s “Great Expectations”. Young, lovely and wealthy Miss Havisham had planned a lavish wedding to her suitor Compeyson.
Miss Havisham was a wealthy spinster, once jilted at the altar, who insists on wearing her wedding dress for the rest of her life. She lives in a ruined mansion.
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Miss Havisham was a wealthy spinster, once jilted at the altar, who insists on wearing her wedding dress for the rest of her life. She lives in a ruined mansion.
On her wedding day, while she was dressing, Miss Havisham received a letter from Compeyson and realised he had defrauded her and she had been left at the altar.
Humiliated and heartbroken, Miss Havisham suffered a mental breakdown and remained alone in her decaying mansion Satis House – never removing her wedding dress, wearing only one shoe, leaving the wedding breakfast and cake uneaten on the table, and allowing only a few people to see her. She even had the clocks in her mansion stopped at twenty minutes to nine: the exact time when she had received Compeyson's letter.
"Miss Havisham effect" has been coined by scientists to describe a person who suffers a painful longing for lost love.Welcome to the Dead and Breakfast Inn...
We have been wondering where you have been!
It's an inn like no other , we have no doubt...
That when you check in, you will never check out!
Worst in the business is our creed...
Your dissatisfaction is guaranteed!
We've put every last detail to the test...
To ensure a dreadful night for every guest!
Killer Cuisine...
Horribly Hot Bathtub...
A Bed to Rest in Peace...