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William - An Englishman by Cicely Hamilton

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challenging emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This book is lovingly crafted and insightfully cyclical in its form. 
I did not expect Griselda to die. At the very least, the parallels of their deaths were narrativelyIinteresting. The priest standing dumbly by as William notes the futility of his work in the war and the futility of war, just as William had stood frustrated and malcontented as Griselda roused herself to drink from the wine he offered her. Neither of the care fivers had any idea of the reality of what it means to know one's own, personal and physical destruction.
Both William and Griselda were hard to like at the beginning of the novel, but I believe that is intentional. They are meant to be caricatures of the blindly ideological worst of the movements they were a part of.
I found the novel's use of "comrade" interesting, especially in light of having read this book and associated literature for a modernism course. One of our readings ruminated on the chasm of difference between comeradeship and friendship, and the longevity of the two relationships. In every situation, Williams comerades are relationships of circumstance which do not or cannot be retained and maintained when the circumstances disolve. William dying alone in the building in which he does clerical work after years of the soul/spirit/chutzpah he'd just grow being crushed back down to the state it had been when he lived under the thumb of his mother ties up the story neatly and in a way that begs questions about the futility of change, especially in change of ideology. This futility of attempting individuality within the monolith of nation and military is, in the end, the cessation of William as a  character.

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