Miss Havisham makes her presence on the book in this page for the first time. What and entrance!
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Day/Page/Sketch #58
The name Satis House comes from the Latin satis for ‘enough’. It’s the name of a real mansion in England, which gained its name from a comment by Queen Elizabeth I who stayed there as a guest. As she left, the queen was asked if she had been comfortable during her stay. “Satis”, she answered.
Day/Page/Sketch #57
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
Day/Page/Sketch #56
A mug of tea and a sack of peas, and then off to Miss Havisham’s for the first time! I’m savoring this.
Day/Page/Sketch #55
Day/Page/Sketch #54
It feels as if this page synchronized with our own daily reality. Our dreams today will shift, skid, move, and change right before our very eyes. All as it is meant to be.
Day/Page/Sketch #53
Being soaped, kneaded, toweled, thumped, harrowed, and rasped with water-butt. I had to check what water-butt means: a butt (large barrel like container) set on end to contain water especially to store rainwater. PHEW!
Day/Page/Sketch #52
A bildungsroman is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist of a story from youth to adulthood. Read coming-of-age story. Great Expectations is a bildungsroman.
Day/Page/Sketch #51
Self-consciousness is an acute sense of self-awareness. It is a preoccupation with oneself, as opposed to the philosophical state of self-awareness, which is the awareness that one exists as an individual being. According to Schopenhauer, man can, through self-consciousness, make a choice between affirming or denying the will.
Day/Page/Sketch #50
Your moment of truth is here. Move slowly away from what you no longer want. So be careful! No one is indispensable. Take a couple of deep breaths before you shoot your mouth off. Be silent and see what comes toward you.
Day/Page/Sketch #49
According to the anthropologist Alfred-Louis Kroeber, the female silhouette regularly revolves through one of three basic shapes—bustle, scabbard, bell.
Day/Page/Sketch #48
Day/Page/Sketch #47
Hammering smoke: I see lots of people doing it all the time.
Day/Page/Sketch #46
Sometimes it seems hard to believe that Great Expectations was written in 1860. The letter Pip writes to Joe described in this page is so Dada. On a side note, I have a soft spot for blackboards.
Day/Page/Sketch #45
Our hero went to school one hour a day, and his teacher slept through the lessons. No surprise that he “bramble-bushed” the Alphabet. A bramble is any rough, (usually wild) tangled prickly shrub, specifically the blackberry bush.

