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== Charles Macaulay ==
== Charles Macaulay ==
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: To {{spoiler|[[Brother-Sister Incest|Camilla]]}}.
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: To {{spoiler|[[Brother-Sister Incest|Camilla]]}}.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: With the possible exception of Richard, Charles seems to [[My God, What Have I Done?|feel the worst]] about {{spoiler|Bunny's murder}}, which is one of the reasons he has the most pronounced [[Freak Out]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: With the possible exception of Richard, Charles seems to [[My God, What Have I Done?|feel the worst]] about {{spoiler|Bunny's murder}}, which is one of the reasons he has the most pronounced [[Freak-Out]].
* [[Bi the Way]]: With some [[Depraved Bisexual]] leanings.
* [[Bi the Way]]: With some [[Depraved Bisexual]] leanings.
* [[Different As Night and Day]]: Charles and Camilla, who at first seem very similar. Their personality differences intensify over the course of the book, {{spoiler|and at the end, years after the resolution of the main plot, they barely speak to each other anymore.}}
* [[Different As Night and Day]]: Charles and Camilla, who at first seem very similar. Their personality differences intensify over the course of the book, {{spoiler|and at the end, years after the resolution of the main plot, they barely speak to each other anymore.}}
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* [[Hair of Gold]]
* [[Hair of Gold]]
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]: Charles and Camilla initially appear to conform to this trope. {{spoiler|As the plot unravels and their [[Different As Night and Day|personality differences]] emerge they lose their united front. In contrast to their earlier descriptions, a minor character remarks that for twins they don't look much alike at all.}}
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]: Charles and Camilla initially appear to conform to this trope. {{spoiler|As the plot unravels and their [[Different As Night and Day|personality differences]] emerge they lose their united front. In contrast to their earlier descriptions, a minor character remarks that for twins they don't look much alike at all.}}
* [[Ill Tell You When Ive Had Enough]]: Really doesn't appreciate his friends pointing out his alcoholic tendencies.
* [[I'll Tell You When I've Had Enough!]]: Really doesn't appreciate his friends pointing out his alcoholic tendencies.
* [[Light Is Not Good]]: Charles and Camilla [[Woman in White|wear a lot of white]], in addition to looking like a pair of angels.
* [[Light Is Not Good]]: Charles and Camilla [[Woman in White|wear a lot of white]], in addition to looking like a pair of angels.
* [[My Sister Is Off Limits]]: Charles gets [[Crazy Jealous Guy|very jealous]] over Camilla, {{spoiler|mainly because he wants her all to himself.}}
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: Charles gets [[Crazy Jealous Guy|very jealous]] over Camilla, {{spoiler|mainly because he wants her all to himself.}}
* [[Raised By Grandparents]]
* [[Raised By Grandparents]]
* [[Raised Catholic]]
* [[Raised Catholic]]
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== Marion ==
== Marion ==
* [[Long Hair Is Feminine]]
* [[Long Hair Is Feminine]]
* [[Dead Guy Junior]]: An odd case; her daughter is named after her late boyfriend.
* [[Dead Guy, Junior]]: An odd case; her daughter is named after her late boyfriend.
* [[Settle for Sibling]]: In the epilogue she's married to Bunny's brother Brady.
* [[Settle for Sibling]]: In the epilogue she's married to Bunny's brother Brady.
* [[Tsundere]]
* [[Tsundere]]

Revision as of 06:14, 26 January 2014


Richard Papen

Henry Winter

Edmund "Bunny" Corcoran

Francis Abernathy

Charles Macaulay

Camilla Macaulay

Julian Morrow

Marion

Cloke Rayburn

Judy Poovey