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Often described as Balzac's masterpiece, ''Cousin Bette'' is a powerful tale of love, betrayal and family breakdown.
Often described as Balzac's masterpiece, ''Cousin Bette'' is a powerful tale of love, betrayal and family breakdown.
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=== This novel provides examples of: ===


* [[Affably Evil]]: Crevel.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Crevel.
* [[Anti Hero]]: Hector is a [[Sliding Scale of Anti Heroes|type V]].
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Hector is a [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|type V]].
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: Played straight with Adeline and Hortense (who form a contrast with the ugly and evil Bette). Pointedly averted with Valerie and the other [[Gold Digger|Gold Diggers]] (not to mention Hector).
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: Played straight with Adeline and Hortense (who form a contrast with the ugly and evil Bette). Pointedly averted with Valerie and the other [[Gold Digger|Gold Diggers]] (not to mention Hector).
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: {{spoiler|Averted [[Cruel and Unusual Death|so]] [[Squick|fucking]] [[Nausea Fuel|hard]] in Valerie's case.}}
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: {{spoiler|Averted [[Cruel and Unusual Death|so]] [[Squick|fucking]] [[Nausea Fuel|hard]] in Valerie's case.}}
* [[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: Bette and Valerie
* [[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: Bette and Valerie
* [[Big Good]]: Marshal Hulot is the benevolent overseer of his wayward brother's family - frequently rescuing them from ruin - and an all-around swell guy. {{spoiler|It's really quite a thankless task, leading him to not just ''in'' despair, but ''from'' it.}}
* [[Big Good]]: Marshal Hulot is the benevolent overseer of his wayward brother's family - frequently rescuing them from ruin - and an all-around swell guy. {{spoiler|It's really quite a thankless task, leading him to not just ''in'' despair, but ''from'' it.}}
* [[Big Screwed Up Family]]
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Valerie is a classic example. Bette, despite her [[Gonk|offputting appearence]], manages to pull this off ''very'' effectively: {{spoiler|she brings the Hulot family to its knees, while they never imagine her as anything other than their kindest benefactor.}}
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Valerie is a classic example. Bette, despite her [[Gonk|offputting appearence]], manages to pull this off ''very'' effectively: {{spoiler|she brings the Hulot family to its knees, while they never imagine her as anything other than their kindest benefactor.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}
* [[Break the Cutie]]: This is Hortense's story arc. She has to endure not only the collapse of her own family, but also {{spoiler|her husband's affair with [[Femme Fatale|Valerie]]}}.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: This is Hortense's story arc. She has to endure not only the collapse of her own family, but also {{spoiler|her husband's affair with [[Femme Fatale|Valerie]]}}.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Wenceslas - his artistic talent could have taken him to great heights had he been more diligent.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Wenceslas - his artistic talent could have taken him to great heights had he been more diligent.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Despite his place among the wealthiest of Brazilians, Montes is often at a loss to understand Parisian society. He is on the receiving end of many jibes and is a plaything to Valerie. {{spoiler|[[Whos Laughing Now|He doesn't take it lying down by the end.]]}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Despite his place among the wealthiest of Brazilians, Montes is often at a loss to understand Parisian society. He is on the receiving end of many jibes and is a plaything to Valerie. {{spoiler|[[Who's Laughing Now?|He doesn't take it lying down by the end.]]}}
* [[The Casanova]]: Hector is a deconstruction and perhaps a subversion: his conquests come at great cost to him and his family. Which brings us to:
* [[The Casanova]]: Hector is a deconstruction and perhaps a subversion: his conquests come at great cost to him and his family. Which brings us to:
** [[Casanova Wannabe]]: Hector beds almost every woman in the story. Why is he a "wannabe", then? {{spoiler|[[Gold Digger|They're all bleeding him dry.]]}}
** [[Casanova Wannabe]]: Hector beds almost every woman in the story. Why is he a "wannabe", then? {{spoiler|[[Gold Digger|They're all bleeding him dry.]]}}
* [[Character Title]]
* [[Character Title]]
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Valerie. She lines up various suitors to replace her dying husband, while at the same time aiding Bette in her revenge schemes. {{spoiler|When she falls pregnant, she assures each of her suitors (at least initially) that [[Whos Your Daddy|he is the father.]]}} As smart as she is, though, she isn't as smart as she thinks: {{spoiler|hence her downfall.}}
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Valerie. She lines up various suitors to replace her dying husband, while at the same time aiding Bette in her revenge schemes. {{spoiler|When she falls pregnant, she assures each of her suitors (at least initially) that [[Who's Your Daddy?|he is the father.]]}} As smart as she is, though, she isn't as smart as she thinks: {{spoiler|hence her downfall.}}
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Bette (albeit an atypical one, in that there's no indication of her ever having been attractive). Her ongoing solitude is a large part of what makes her so bitter.
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Bette (albeit an atypical one, in that there's no indication of her ever having been attractive). Her ongoing solitude is a large part of what makes her so bitter.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: {{spoiler|Valerie. Deliberately infected with a tropical virus, she dies slowly and in agony, with her looks utterly ravaged.}}
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: {{spoiler|Valerie. Deliberately infected with a tropical virus, she dies slowly and in agony, with her looks utterly ravaged.}}
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* [[More Deadly Than the Male]]: Valerie's belief, and seemingly played out in her scheming. {{spoiler|Ultimately subverted.}}
* [[More Deadly Than the Male]]: Valerie's belief, and seemingly played out in her scheming. {{spoiler|Ultimately subverted.}}
* [[Nice Guy]]: Marshal Hulot (Hector's older brother) is this, {{spoiler|making his death the book's main [[Tear Jerker]].}} Adeline and Hortense are female examples.
* [[Nice Guy]]: Marshal Hulot (Hector's older brother) is this, {{spoiler|making his death the book's main [[Tear Jerker]].}} Adeline and Hortense are female examples.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: Bette is {{color|red|red}} to Valerie's {{color|blue|blue}}. Marshal Hulot is the {{color|blue|blue}} to Hector's {{color|red|red}}.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Bette is {{color|red|red}} to Valerie's {{color|blue|blue}}. Marshal Hulot is the {{color|blue|blue}} to Hector's {{color|red|red}}.
* [[The Resenter]]: Bette towards the Hulot family{{spoiler|(Hortense especially).}} Crevel towards Hector.
* [[The Resenter]]: Bette towards the Hulot family{{spoiler|(Hortense especially).}} Crevel towards Hector.
* [[Revenge]]: A prime motive for Bette, among others.
* [[Revenge]]: A prime motive for Bette, among others.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Crevel's attempts to solicit sex from [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness|Adeline]] seem doomed for failure. {{spoiler|They gain some traction, however, when the Hulot family's finances end up in the red. Adeline is therefore forced to choose between faithfulness to her husband and financial security. When she finally gives in, Crevel just [[Moral Event Horizon|rejects and taunts her, gloating over his victory.]]}}
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Crevel's attempts to solicit sex from [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness|Adeline]] seem doomed for failure. {{spoiler|They gain some traction, however, when the Hulot family's finances end up in the red. Adeline is therefore forced to choose between faithfulness to her husband and financial security. When she finally gives in, Crevel just [[Moral Event Horizon|rejects and taunts her, gloating over his victory.]]}}
* [[Screw the Rules I'm Beautiful]]: Valerie (and, of course, the other [[Gold Digger|Gold Diggers]] mentioned above). And Hector in his salad days (later to be replaced by [[Screw the Rules I Have Money]]).
* [[Screw the Rules, I'm Beautiful]]: Valerie (and, of course, the other [[Gold Digger|Gold Diggers]] mentioned above). And Hector in his salad days (later to be replaced by [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]).
* [[Smug Snake]]: Valerie. Her snideness in accusing the genuinely devout Adeline of hypocrisy and fanaticism will likely make you want to throttle her. The sheer number of guys she manages to string along may by some accounts put her into [[Magnificent Bitch]] territory, but she's definitely overconfident. {{spoiler|And lest we forget, she meets a [[Karmic Death|gruesome end]] for [[Beware the Nice Ones|messing with the wrong guy]].}}
* [[Smug Snake]]: Valerie. Her snideness in accusing the genuinely devout Adeline of hypocrisy and fanaticism will likely make you want to throttle her. The sheer number of guys she manages to string along may by some accounts put her into [[Magnificent Bitch]] territory, but she's definitely overconfident. {{spoiler|And lest we forget, she meets a [[Karmic Death|gruesome end]] for [[Beware the Nice Ones|messing with the wrong guy]].}}
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Bette's abandonment by Wenceslas.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Bette's abandonment by Wenceslas.
* [[The Stoic]]: Adeline. [[Stoic Woobie|Painfully so.]] She bears Hector's many infidelities without complaint.
* [[The Stoic]]: Adeline. [[Stoic Woobie|Painfully so.]] She bears Hector's many infidelities without complaint.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Bette and Valerie, respectively, are one of fiction's stand-out villainous examples.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Bette and Valerie, respectively, are one of fiction's stand-out villainous examples.
* [[Ugly Guy Hot Wife]]: Deconstructed savagely in the case of Valerie and her husband. She married him for money and has most likely never been faithful to him.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Deconstructed savagely in the case of Valerie and her husband. She married him for money and has most likely never been faithful to him.
* [[Unwitting Instigator of Doom]]: Jenny Cardine: the cause of much of the Hulot family's financial woes, as well as Crevel's grudge against Hector.
* [[Unwitting Instigator of Doom]]: Jenny Cardine: the cause of much of the Hulot family's financial woes, as well as Crevel's grudge against Hector.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Or Villain Title Character in any case.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Or Villain Title Character in any case.
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* [[Villainous BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Bette, when the Hulot family reconciles, despite her best efforts. She dies of a non-specific illness shortly thereafter.}}
* [[Villainous BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Bette, when the Hulot family reconciles, despite her best efforts. She dies of a non-specific illness shortly thereafter.}}
* [[Virgin Power]]: The narrative attributes Bette's ferocity and guile ("diabolical strength, or the black magic of the Will") to her (entirely unwanted) virginity.
* [[Virgin Power]]: The narrative attributes Bette's ferocity and guile ("diabolical strength, or the black magic of the Will") to her (entirely unwanted) virginity.
* [[What the Hell Hero]]: If you can stomach calling Hector a hero, then yeah, [[Serial Escalation|he shows ever increasing levels of depravity throughout the story]] - {{spoiler|culminating in his embezzling from the state and shacking up with girls who today would be considered minors}}. And it doesn't pass without comment from his family.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: If you can stomach calling Hector a hero, then yeah, [[Serial Escalation|he shows ever increasing levels of depravity throughout the story]] - {{spoiler|culminating in his embezzling from the state and shacking up with girls who today would be considered minors}}. And it doesn't pass without comment from his family.
* [[Woman Scorned]]: There are definitely shades of this in {{spoiler|Bette's treatment of Wenceslas -- calling in his debts in hope of having him imprisoned -- once it becomes clear that he's with Hortense. Then again, it's likely that Hortense is the primary target of Bette's revenge and Wenceslas is a proxy}}.
* [[Woman Scorned]]: There are definitely shades of this in {{spoiler|Bette's treatment of Wenceslas -- calling in his debts in hope of having him imprisoned -- once it becomes clear that he's with Hortense. Then again, it's likely that Hortense is the primary target of Bette's revenge and Wenceslas is a proxy}}.
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]: The likeliest reading of Bette. Having been plain while her cousin Adeline was beautiful, Bette was beaten and neglected while her cousin was pampered. Having failed to find a well-off suitor (the only sort for whom one could settle in those days), Bette had to do menial work for a living while Adeline led a (seemingly!) ideal life as a baroness. Bette finally crossed the [[Despair Event Horizon]] when the man she loved made clear his intention to marry her attractive young cousin Hortense (significantly, Adeline's daughter) and wants nothing but the family's destruction from then on.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: The likeliest reading of Bette. Having been plain while her cousin Adeline was beautiful, Bette was beaten and neglected while her cousin was pampered. Having failed to find a well-off suitor (the only sort for whom one could settle in those days), Bette had to do menial work for a living while Adeline led a (seemingly!) ideal life as a baroness. Bette finally crossed the [[Despair Event Horizon]] when the man she loved made clear his intention to marry her attractive young cousin Hortense (significantly, Adeline's daughter) and wants nothing but the family's destruction from then on.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Hector, Valerie and {{spoiler|Wenceslas.}}
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Hector, Valerie and {{spoiler|Wenceslas.}}



Revision as of 11:12, 9 January 2014

Often described as Balzac's masterpiece, Cousin Bette is a powerful tale of love, betrayal and family breakdown.

Tropes used in Cousin Bette include:


  The peasant-woman's face was terrible; her piercing black eyes had the glare of the tiger's; her face was like that we ascribe to a pythoness; she set her teeth to keep them from chattering, and her whole frame quivered convulsively. She had pushed her clenched fingers under her cap to clutch her hair and support her head, which felt too heavy; she was on fire. The smoke of the flame that scorched her seemed to emanate from her wrinkles as from the crevasses rent by a volcanic eruption

  • Villainous BSOD: Bette, when the Hulot family reconciles, despite her best efforts. She dies of a non-specific illness shortly thereafter.
  • Virgin Power: The narrative attributes Bette's ferocity and guile ("diabolical strength, or the black magic of the Will") to her (entirely unwanted) virginity.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: If you can stomach calling Hector a hero, then yeah, he shows ever increasing levels of depravity throughout the story - culminating in his embezzling from the state and shacking up with girls who today would be considered minors. And it doesn't pass without comment from his family.
  • Woman Scorned: There are definitely shades of this in Bette's treatment of Wenceslas -- calling in his debts in hope of having him imprisoned -- once it becomes clear that he's with Hortense. Then again, it's likely that Hortense is the primary target of Bette's revenge and Wenceslas is a proxy.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: The likeliest reading of Bette. Having been plain while her cousin Adeline was beautiful, Bette was beaten and neglected while her cousin was pampered. Having failed to find a well-off suitor (the only sort for whom one could settle in those days), Bette had to do menial work for a living while Adeline led a (seemingly!) ideal life as a baroness. Bette finally crossed the Despair Event Horizon when the man she loved made clear his intention to marry her attractive young cousin Hortense (significantly, Adeline's daughter) and wants nothing but the family's destruction from then on.
  • Your Cheating Heart: Hector, Valerie and Wenceslas.