I'm learning a lot from your comment - the bit about mountain landscapes being ugly is so interesting. It would probably change the way I think about mountains if I couldn't look at pictures and appreciate the entire region at once.
Keith thinks about Ewen, but I will note the very funny contrast between Keith's immediate attraction to and admiration of Ewen, which only get stronger once he sees—as he very quickly does—how gentlemanlike and courteous Ewen is, and his insistence that Ewen is a barbarian. Yes! I love the perfect internal struggle set-up between Keith's upbringing/preconceived notions and the way Ewen treats him in real life.
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Keith thinks about Ewen, but I will note the very funny contrast between Keith's immediate attraction to and admiration of Ewen, which only get stronger once he sees—as he very quickly does—how gentlemanlike and courteous Ewen is, and his insistence that Ewen is a barbarian.
Yes! I love the perfect internal struggle set-up between Keith's upbringing/preconceived notions and the way Ewen treats him in real life.