Arthur Havisham is a character from Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations". He is the half-brother of Miss Havisham, the eccentric and wealthy recluse who raises the protagonist, Pip. Arthur is known for his dishonest and manipulative tendencies, as well as his extravagant lifestyle funded by his sister's wealth. He is often portrayed as a contrast to Pip's honest and hardworking nature, serving as a warning against the dangers of greed and deceit. Though Arthur is a minor character in the novel, his influence on the plot is significant.
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