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Guess what?  Yup, another Thursday.

If you were thinking about writing something for one of the previous prompts, please feel free to do so!  There's no expiration date on these!

Right, so what's the next cliché?

Alice wants to be a businesswoman.

Or some similar variations: 
Alice eagerly accepts Lord Ascot's job offer.
Alice wants to go to China.

Many fics show Alice as a competent businesswoman (my own included) but I wonder if there might be more to that story.

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Date: 2011-05-23 09:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prismdropz.livejournal.com
No, Imogene being crazy really didn't seem fair, did it.

Hmm, you do have a very good point. I suppose I just find it hard to decide whether it was *completely* childish. Maybe because I'm around that age range myself. Her being 19 though really does explain it quite well. And I think I agree that she's probably to young mentally to have a Adult Type Romance quite yet. At least not without making some stupid mistakes along the way when it comes to emotional issues. But then again that's how it works for most first relationships regardless of age, isn't it?

And no, from the sound of it, the whole marriage thing looked to be arranged primarily by Hamish's mother. Poor guy just drew the short straw trying to properly propose to a very improper girl. Although, I actually felt worse for him during the "she left me standing there without an answer" moment than I did during the "digestive" comment that Alice made. After all, it must have been pretty humiliating to have everyone watching you when the girl runs off and not even getting to leave yourself because she didn't give you a response. At least her last comment probably wasn't heard by many people in comparison.

As for the rumors... do you think society at that time would actually think lower of Hamish or of Alice for the failed proposal? On one hand, Hamish is a lord(to be) that was rejected by a girl who was lower in status(?). On the other hand, Alice is the one who said no, which must seem pretty stupid from an outsider's perspective.

Would there be a bias? There usually is one based on class or gender, but I can't figure out who it would favor in this situation. Alice might get to leave and avoid the whispering (like you said) but wouldn't leaving make her an even bigger aberration in society's eyes. Hmm...

Date: 2011-05-23 09:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] just-a-dram.livejournal.com
Oh, she's completely done in society, I think. There would be no coming back from that display. I just figure that's what Alice wants anyway, and she avoids any of the unpleasantness she would have experienced by setting sail (even though I don't think that's her motivation in leaving).

Who doesn't avoid it? Her mother, her sister...those are the people that have to live with it, because in that society the sins of one of the women in the family are born by all.

As for Hamish, I can't recall it, but there was a cruel phrase that was applied to men who had been rejected in their marriage suits. This scene wouldn't affect Hamish's standing in society, but it would certainly cause him to be the focus of unkind speculation, which I imagine would take no small amount of time to die down.

Date: 2011-05-24 12:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prismdropz.livejournal.com
Oh ouch. I didn't even really consider that. It's definitely not going to be a good time for her poor mother and sister. It'll probably be compounded by everyone's perceptions of Imogene as well. Those nasty rumors would probably mention something like there being two generations of craziness in the family.

Alice did NOT think that through did she. When we list the consequences of what she did like this, it definitely makes the childish aspect stand out. Nasty repercussions all around.