Miss Havisham's home is called Satis House, and Estella points out that satis means "enough." Considering how Miss Havisham lives, the name is an example of

Question 5 options:

A)

symbolism.

B)

irony.

C)

allusion.

D)

parallelism.

1 answer

The name "Satis House" being associated with the meaning "enough" in the context of Miss Havisham's life, where she lives in a state of despair and unfulfillment, is best described as an example of:

B) irony.

This is because the name suggests fulfillment or satisfaction, while her life is characterized by emptiness and longing.