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Farewell even to our Scottish name, so famed in martial story...
Another pivotal set of chapters. It's all coming together now...
Next week we'll read Part IV chapters 5 and 6.
Another pivotal set of chapters. It's all coming together now...
Next week we'll read Part IV chapters 5 and 6.
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Date: Dec. 9th, 2021 02:18 am (UTC)Poor Ewen. Between being left in the hands of Guthrie to being left in the hands of Greening, he's had an awful week, and I wonder how much of his broken-ness comes as much from his believed betrayal of Lochiel as much as his (perceived) betrayal by Keith. For one bright moment his faith in humanity that had been sorely tested these last few weeks had been restored, only for that fragile faith to be dashed to pieces by someone's lie. I find Ewen at the end of his tether to be quite fascinating: with his gentle spirit broken he will lash out at Keith but he is never cruel in the way that some might be in such a circumstance. He's snide and sharp, but he doesn't really attack Keith on a personal level, more on what he's done, which speaks greatly to his character. And Keith, doing all that he can to prove himself to Ewen! Their reunion, though brief, is so tender and sweet, and I love how quickly they move past their upset to focus on each other again. Ugh, these two.
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Date: Dec. 9th, 2021 06:37 pm (UTC)very early on Broster mentions that Keith is a fundamentally passionate and impulsive, and here we get to see him in all his glory
Haha, that's very true!
Yes, definitely agree about the importance to Ewen of thinking Keith had betrayed him. That Night in the Hut clearly means a very great deal to him, both at first and after he learns that Keith didn't betray him after all—I certainly think the dashed hope in between must have been equally meaningful in the other direction.
I find Ewen at the end of his tether to be quite fascinating: with his gentle spirit broken he will lash out at Keith but he is never cruel
Good point! Yeah, the polish of courtesy is gone but his fundamental decency is not.
I love how quickly they move past their upset to focus on each other again.
:D