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5th March 2004 at 9:32 am #285enrichening_nez MemberHi all,I have to say my least fav character is Sarah, I find her so irritating, she moans, whines, always complaining about money, and her and Robert are a pair of ostriches, if they don't like what they hear then, the just bury their heads. I cringe every time she is in any scenes, she has to be the most selfish character!!!Carie
 
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 <enrichening_nez@y…> wrote:> Hi all, 
 >
 > I have to say my least fav character is Sarah, I find her so
 irritating, she moans, whines, always complaining about money, and 
 her and Robert are a pair of ostriches, if they don't like what they
 hear then, the just bury their heads. I cringe every time she is in
 any scenes, she has to be the most selfish character!!!> 
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 > Carie<I tend to agree with you, Carie. One of the best lines regarding 
 Robert occurred (wow, I have NO idea about the season numbers!)
 shortly after his death and Sarah was consulting a medium for
 consolation. James (being our typical James) tells off the medium
 with a classic, "My brother was a pompous overblown fool while he
 lived…" and I laughed so hard I didn't catch the rest.
 But a little word in Sarah's defense (I hope): mightn't she more
 accurately represent the "typical" 19th century Victorian woman in
 more ways than the educated and competent Anne or the beautiful and
 manipulative Elizabeth?6th March 2004 at 1:36 pm #287ivaradi Keymaster—i find ti hard to say that there is a character I particularly
 feel is the wroset, one of the good things of the On Line was that it
 did try to give us rounded characters, who even if they behaved
 appallingly at times, were usually shown to have some good point, or
 at least an explanation of why they weree awful.
 I think that Sarah is a bit inconsistently portayed – in the first
 series while she is a perfect wife for greedy selfish rather weak and
 foolsih robert, (ie has many of his faults but is tougher than he is
 and able to stiffen him up!) she is also oftne kind, such as when she
 tells Robert that if he throws Eliz. out becuase she is pregnant, she
 will go with her. I think it is more likely that Sarah as generally
 shown, would be as hostile to a pregnatn foolsih immoral Elizabeht
 as Robert was.in the later seasons she si shown as farily capable but far from 
 clever, selfish but not excessively so. One mihgt not really want
 her around on'es house for Christmas dinner but one could put up iwth
 her company from time to time.
 I remember the bit wehre she tires to contact Robert after his death,
 and James says that Robert was a pompous idiot when he was alive so
 he'd be very surprised if he was different in the afterlife. (AFAICR)She and Robert are great comic characters and at times they can be 
 awful,
 I suppose Callon is probalby the worst charater, he is selfish and
 hard, but more than that, he is domineering. He really can't stand
 the fact that James wants to leave his service and become his own
 master.. he hates the thoguht of James getting away from him- which
 is why he becomes James' big enemy in the first season. It is that
 bulying self important " I WONT be beaten" streak that makes him
 really unpleasant.
 another character who does not actually appear but I feel I know is
 Samuel Onedin the father of the family. I think HE msut have been a
 real horror, since all hsi childrne ahve gornw up hard and selfish,
 and he is at tiems referred to as a hard man, who showwed them no
 affection, so they ahve all reacted against this in their different
 ways. James is ruthless iwth himself and with others, he is prepared
 ot make sacrifices and endure hardship at sea and then to make others
 suffer in order to have his own business… Robert is weak and
 selfihs, Eliz is selfish and wants to get away from the harsh
 enviroment she has grown up in, by marrying a rich man…
 all in all, Samuel seems to ahve been an unpleasnat blokeG > I tend to agree with you, Carie. One of the best lines regarding 
 > Robert occurred (wow, I have NO idea about the season numbers!)
 > shortly after his death and Sarah was consulting a medium for
 > consolation. James (being our typical James) tells off the medium
 > with a classic, "My brother was a pompous overblown fool while he
 > lived…" and I laughed so hard I didn't catch the rest.
 > But a little word in Sarah's defense (I hope): mightn't she more
 > accurately represent the "typical" 19th century Victorian woman in
 > more ways than the educated and competent Anne or the beautiful and
 > manipulative Elizabeth?
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