Downal Wyth Bluddy Clichés: Prompt 4
May. 26th, 2011 11:56 amSo, in the last three weeks, there has been a lot of really wonderful discussion about Mally and also the Hatter but, chiefly, the discourse has been about Alice (of Tim Burton's film). If you haven't taken a peek at the comments from the previous cliché posts, I highly recommend doing so!
Well, as for the next cliché, let's give Alice a break and burn someone else's ears, shall we? How about...
Heh. That sounds like something fun to play with, doesn't it? (^__~) And (P.S.) I love the word "dastardly"!
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Well, as for the next cliché, let's give Alice a break and burn someone else's ears, shall we? How about...
Lowell Manchester is an irredeemable and dastardly scoundrel.
Heh. That sounds like something fun to play with, doesn't it? (^__~) And (P.S.) I love the word "dastardly"!
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I would like to see the cliché of Lowell-as-heartless-dog addressed. I know there's not much interest in Lowell, poor dear...but what if he's really not that bad of a chap? What if Margaret has ENCOURAGED him to find pleasure outside their marriage...and [he] only tells Alice to think about her sister because of the social implications, not the emotional ones?
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Date: 2011-05-26 03:13 am (UTC)Yes, Lowell is the guy we all love to hate. Maybe because of his inability to keep his libido in check even at a public venue? I mean, at least the hallway Stayne chose (rather opportunistically) to proposition Alice was vacant... er, mostly.
Or is it because Lowell seems a bit too friendly with Alice moments after being caught in flagrante delicto with another woman? Lowell's sleaziness is more obvious here as it seems any woman will do, whereas Stayne quite obviously has some standards (which we see in his secret revulsion toward the Red Queen)?
Just some thoughts... and I still haven't offered up a theory that makes Lowell a more sympathetic character.