Asked by lovebug

In Great Expectations, Miss Havisham's body is put on the dining room table after she is badly burned in the fire. What is ironic about how she is now "dressed" and where she is actually lying? Answer in 2 to 3 sentences.


Miss. Sue PLEASE HELP

I read the book and I don't understand it.

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Answered by Ash Takeo
It was ironic because she was laid apon the table that was next to the fireplace.
She didn't wear anything she was covered up in something cloth like.
Answered by lovebug
Thank you Ash Takeo
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