Esther and Lawrie
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Why does Esther think Lawrie is an ass? And, given how timid and diffident she is, why does she come out and say so in the Tim/Miranda Shepherd Boy altercation during the art lesson in End of Term? It seems so out of character, and all the other characters obviously think so, too.
Just because she's so fond of Nicola and feels she's defending her against an unjust accusation of being unfair in not relinquishing the role of SB to Lawrie? Or because Miranda has put her on the spot and she has to say yes or no to a direct question? Or does she actually think Lawrie is a bit of an idiot? If so, why? Because Lawrie is a performer, when Esther suffers agonies at the mere prospect of doing anything of that nature (apart from netball...), or because Lawrie whines and strops so much when she doesn't get her way, and unlike Esther, makes no effort to hide her incapacities ('I can't light gas. It bangs at me')?
Just because she's so fond of Nicola and feels she's defending her against an unjust accusation of being unfair in not relinquishing the role of SB to Lawrie? Or because Miranda has put her on the spot and she has to say yes or no to a direct question? Or does she actually think Lawrie is a bit of an idiot? If so, why? Because Lawrie is a performer, when Esther suffers agonies at the mere prospect of doing anything of that nature (apart from netball...), or because Lawrie whines and strops so much when she doesn't get her way, and unlike Esther, makes no effort to hide her incapacities ('I can't light gas. It bangs at me')?
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Date: 2014-01-20 08:06 pm (UTC)But more than that, it was the fact that her one roundly-expressed opinion involved Lawrie, who, apart from her acting talent, seems essentially harmless and a bit goofy, even, as well as being generally liked. I can easily imagine her disliking Tim, whose 'neat malice' she has suffered from, but if would have said that, if anything, Esther would be likely to sympathise with Lawrie's fears and fusses about the dark and lighting gas etc.
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Date: 2014-01-20 09:15 pm (UTC)Some of the Marlows - Nicola, Rowan, Kay in the right circumstances, Ann when it comes to Guides - have a natural ability to command and to command a room. Other Marlows - Ginty and Lawrie - share (possibly to an unwarranted degree) in the expectation that they can do the same - it's a sort of collective Marlow prestige. It means they get noticed when other girls of no less talent or ability (at the things they're being noticed for) aren't. And I think that's what Esther reacts against; specifically because she shares Lawrie's fears, the fact that Lawrie is humoured to a degree she isn't must rankle.
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Date: 2014-01-20 10:14 pm (UTC)