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donnaimmaculata) wrote2011-02-14 04:10 pm
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George "Tiger" Wickham
I'm currently reading Henry Fielding's Tom Jones. And you know what I realised? It's the story of Messrs. Darcy and Wickham growing up together at Pemberley, told from the more interesting character's point of view.
There's the Good Boy. Conscientious, non-troublemaking, obedient to authority (Messrs. Square and Thwackum in Tom Jones' case, his father in Mr Darcy's case), with no inner life or creative spark to speak of, no sense of humour, no particular interest in girls...
And then there's the Bad Boy. "Adopted" by a rich man, undutiful (Tom sells his bible and is friends with the game keeper!), not respectful of his elders and betters, dissipate, too much interest in girls, tries it on with the girl who is out of his league, joins the regiment...
And yet, we know from Tom Jones that nothing is as it seems. I bet George Wickham was not the evil dissolute scoundrel he was made out to be, either. It's not his fault he was charming and had easy manners!
There's the Good Boy. Conscientious, non-troublemaking, obedient to authority (Messrs. Square and Thwackum in Tom Jones' case, his father in Mr Darcy's case), with no inner life or creative spark to speak of, no sense of humour, no particular interest in girls...
And then there's the Bad Boy. "Adopted" by a rich man, undutiful (Tom sells his bible and is friends with the game keeper!), not respectful of his elders and betters, dissipate, too much interest in girls, tries it on with the girl who is out of his league, joins the regiment...
And yet, we know from Tom Jones that nothing is as it seems. I bet George Wickham was not the evil dissolute scoundrel he was made out to be, either. It's not his fault he was charming and had easy manners!
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Even better! A bad boy doesn't have to be an actual bad boy to get me interested, breaking rules is good enough for me lol
Those lines are awesome! I love that line about matrimonial injuries lol (it reminds me of Voltaire actually) Ok, as soon as I'm finished with my John Irving phase (I'm half way through Widow for a year, and I have Son of the Circus waiting for me at the library), Tom Jones it is \o/ Again, thanks for the rec!
(unrelated: have you seen the new season of Being Human?)
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You've got to post your thoughts on Son of the Circus when you read it. I'm really looking forward to reading your reactions, because I remember I liked it so much, even though I can't remember any details.
(I have, and I, um, have just ranted about Annie's character development. Have you been watching it?)
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Gah, I should be on LJ more often lol I have the episodes, but I haven't seen them yet. Looking forward to it *g*