Great Expectations

what aspects of upper-class society might Dickens be satirizing in his portrayal of Camilla in Chapters 11-19

what aspects of upper-class society might Dickens be satirizing in his portrayal of Camilla in Chapters 11-19

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Camilla represents aging relatives of Miss Havisham who don't have an inch of love for the woman but are greedy for her money. They buzz around Miss Havisham like flies.