{"id": "card_n_d13e7fcfa038", "kind": "note", "title": "Miss Havisham", "body": "Jilted at the altar; stops every clock in the house at twenty minutes to nine; sits in her bridal gown for decades growing the cake into a ruin; raises Estella as an instrument of revenge on men; burns at the end; dies asking forgiveness.\n\nFailure mode: Building a life around the moment of betrayal; weaponizing the next generation.\n\nRestoration path: Burn the room down and ask forgiveness — but very late.\n\nMarkers: clocks stopped at the wounds hour; wedding cake left as ruin; raises another to repeat the harm; decades inside the wound; late, fire-purged confession\n\n— Miss Havisham, Dickens, Great Expectations (Literature)", "source": {"label": "Archetype — Literature", "url": "", "ref": "Dickens, Great Expectations", "authority_tier": "reference"}, "shelf": "reference", "box": "archetypes", "bands": ["archetype", "disqualified", "literature"], "connections": [], "author": "engine", "created_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "visibility": "public", "lifecycle_stage": "public", "volatility": "permanent", "surface": "secular", "metrics": {"paperclips_count": 0, "helpful_count": 0, "not_helpful_count": 0, "cite_count": 0, "walks_through_count": 0, "flagged_count": 0}, "source_hash": "7c3b778f846c75a0147de17a538768a2329ee0d108c57f4356ca0b6a559e4c8d"}