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The Favourite
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The Favourite is a historically-inspired 2018 black comedy film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Deborah Davis.Set in the royal court of Great Britain at the beginning of the 18th century, the film is about how Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz) and her cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone), become bitter rivals with each other for the powerful position of Queen Anne's (Olivia Colman) personal favourite. Nicholas Hoult, Joe Alwyn, James Smith, and Mark Gatiss appear in supporting roles.The film was released on November 23, 2018.See also Marie Antoinette, a series in the same vein (at the French court this time) also written by Deborah Davis. | |
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Dress-Coded for Your Convenience | |
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Dress-Coded for Your Convenience: Used to tell apart the two political parties. Members of the Whig party wear brown or black wigs with no makeup, and are dressed in red coats. Tory party members wear powdered wigs and makeup, and wear cream coats over colourful waistcoats and breeches. | |
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A Taste of the Lash | |
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A Taste of the Lash: Abigail is ordered to have six strokes of the lash for barging into the Queen's bedchamber, but Sarah changes her mind and interrupts when Abigail is midway through, leaving her with three. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? : After being caught almost crushing one of her beloved rabbits, Queen Anne orders Abigail to massage her legs while standing up and Abigail is crouching in front of her, with her face just a few inches of Anna's crotch. Add the fact that Anne puts her hand over Abigail's head during the entire act and you have a quite disturbing scene. However, Queen Anne didn't seem to have any sexual pleasure out of it. She just wanted to humiliate Abigail and remind her that, after all, nothing has really changed for her. | |
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Sexposition | |
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Sexposition: Played for Laughs when Abigail consummates her marriage to Masham. The camera focuses on her as she gives a monologue about her various machinations, all while giving her (very enthusiastic) husband a handjob. | |
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Graceful Loser | |
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Graceful Loser: Upon realizing she and her husband are about to be banished, Sarah nonchalantly tells her husband that she has grown tired of England and continues sipping her tea. | |
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Trampled Underfoot | |
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Trampled Underfoot: Abigail's descent into villainy and ultimate disdain about Queen Anne's feelings is shown by the end, when she nearly crushes one of the Queen's rabbits under her foot. The Queen is not amused. | |
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Blowing Smoke Rings | |
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Blowing Smoke Rings: Masham does this in a scene where he is with Abigail in her room. | |
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Royals Who Actually Do Something | |
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: Very deconstructed and Played for Drama. Sarah especially takes on the role of being this kind of active royal, despite the fact that she's a lady and not queen. Because of her physical pain and disabilities, Anne wants to be left alone to eat sweet food and do nothing, which Abigail, who wants to have fun, lets her. Sarah is understandably concerned about her husband's safety, as he is fighting the French, and often cruelly berates her for her Idle Rich tendencies. This drives Anne away from Sarah and towards Abigail, but she still only really uses her power to get back at Sarah or win over Abigail. It's implied that she realises at the end how misguided this was, but is still helpless to act without Abigail's guidance. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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Black Comedy: As expected from a Yorgos Lanthimos joint (although he didn't write the script). | |
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Tampering with Food and Drink | |
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Tampering with Food and Drink: Abigail's plan begins with her (non-fatally) poisoning Sarah through a cup of tea. | |
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Brutal Honesty | |
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Brutal Honesty: Sarah's stock and trade. Who else could tell the Queen of England that her makeup makes her look like a badger? | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing | |
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Abigail. While Sarah's certainly not a good person, Abigail is considerably more duplicitous. She leads Queen Anne to think of her as a kind and selfless companion, while actually exploiting her influence over the queen for personal gain and engaging in underhanded sabotage of her rival. It's something of a Downplayed Trope, though, if you think Abigail is sincere when she says she just learnt it from Sarah and was genuinely trying to be helpful and honest before Sarah vaguely threatens to kill her for knowing too much about her and the Queens' liaisons. | |
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Scullery Maid | |
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Scullery Maid: Before she connives her way into the Queen's inner circle, Abigail is given work as a scullery maid. It's hardly glamorous, but she doesn't stay there for long. | |
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Break the Haughty | |
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Break the Haughty: Sarah is arrogant and confident in her ability to make the queen do whatever she wants, and certainly doesn't think a mere maid like Abigail could threaten her dominance at court. Abigail eventually humiliates her and sends her packing. After being arrogant enough to try and crush one of the rabbits and thinking Anne won't see, Abigail is told to kneel, not speak and has her hair grabbed while rubbing the Queen's leg. As awful as she's been, she looks dead inside. | |
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Sophisticated as Hell | |
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Sophisticated as Hell: The typically mannered, polished period-piece dialogue is paired alongside more contemporary profanities, such as "vajuju". | |
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Dead Guy Junior | |
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Dead Guy Junior: Anne has seventeen of them; each of her rabbits represents a child that she's lost. One is named Hildebrand, and we can assume that the rest are named after her dead children, as well. | |
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Implied Death Threat | |
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Implied Death Threat: Sarah sends a warning at Abigail when shooting at her with a blank, noting that sometimes it's hard to remember if one loaded a pelett or not. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: Or rather, stomp the bunny. See Bad People Abuse Animals above. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: After Queen Anne doesn't initially buy her story about Sarah embezzling money, Abigail leaves the Queen's room and runs down the hallway, swearing a blue streak. | |
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Fourth-Date Marriage | |
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Fourth-Date Marriage: Masham decides to marry Abigail shortly after they have met. | |
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Regal Ringlets | |
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Regal Ringlets: Mostly in keeping with the fashion of the day, Abigail and the male characters all have long, curly hair, or at least wigs with very defined curls. Representing her more masculine spirit, Sarah has straighter but still thick hair. When properly styled, the Queen herself has thick, piled-up chestnut curls | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Blatant Lies: When Abigail falls asleep in Anne's bed after having sex with Masham in the woods, Anne orders her out. As Abigail is leaving, Anne asks what happened to her dress, which is suspiciously rumpled and torn. Abigail answers, "Wolves." | |
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Light Feminine and Dark Feminine | |
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Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: Abigail, with her lighter hair and her airs of innocence, is the Light to the icy brunette Sarah's Dark. Especially noticeable that Abigail uses darker makeup and dresses after her Face–Heel Turn. | |
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WomanChild | |
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Womanchild: Queen Anne is prone to childish petulance and fits of tears, and spends more time doting on her rabbits (and her favourites) than she does actually running an empire. | |
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Mood-Swinger | |
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Mood-Swinger: Anne. "Look at me! How dare you? Close your eyes!" | |
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Lost Him in a Card Game | |
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Lost Him in a Card Game: Abigail's gambling-addicted father lost her this way. | |
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Black Comedy Rape | |
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Black Comedy Rape: Nobody gets raped onscreen, but it's referenced a few times, usually in this context. For instance, when Masham comes to see Abigail in her quarters: She's also very matter-of-fact about the other rapes she's experienced. When Sarah orders Abigail be whipped for barging into Queen Anne's quarters, one of the stewards drag her down to the kitchens and bends her over a table, whereupon the head servant offhandedly chides him and tells him to do that outside, not where they prepare food. | |
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Acquired Situational Narcissism | |
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Acquired Situational Narcissism: Abigail develops this as she goes increasingly Drunk with Power. | |
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Bunnies for Cuteness | |
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Bunnies for Cuteness: Abigail overcomes Queen Anne's initial skepticism by bonding with her through her rabbits, even throwing one a birthday party. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: Abigail burns Sarah's letter of apology to the queen, so they never reconcile and Anne is clearly heartbroken. Convinced by Abigail that Sarah stole from her (whether she actually did is ambiguous), Anne banishes Sarah from the kingdom. Abigail seems bored and frustrated with caring for an increasingly cantankerous and senile queen. When she is caught crushing one of Queen Anne's beloved rabbits, Anne finally starts to realise how fake Abigail's affection for her is. The film ends with rabbits flooding the screen, a symbol of the endless madness and monotony of life at court, or perhaps Anne's declining mental state. Despite being a film premised around competing factions, it's clear by the end that no one has truly won. With all that being said, it can be considered a Bitter Sweet Ending. Sarah's ending is unambiguously unhappy, but given her previous actions, it's not like it's entirely undeserving. Meanwhile, Anne forcing Abigail into an emasculating task implies that the Queen will continue to assert her power moving onward and not let herself be manipulated again. So the villainous Sarah has definitively lost, the villainous Abigail's victory is starting to not look that great, and Anne, the only one whose fully sympathetic, is now on a path to become stronger. | |
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Royal Favorite | |
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Royal Favorite: Sarah starts the movie as the queen's favorite and she enjoys a lot of political power because of it, especially as Anne is uninterested in ruling and not really cut out for it, so she delegates most of the work to Sarah. Then Sarah's cousin Abigail comes into the picture and the two start fighting over the queen's favor, with Abigail ultimately winning and Sarah being sent into exile. | |
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Rape as Backstory | |
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Rape as Backstory: Abigail talks quite matter-of-factly about having been raped in the past, and how her father lost her in a card game to a German who took sexual advantage of her. | |
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Too Important to Walk | |
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Too Important to Walk: Queen Anne is occasionally carried about in a sedan chair by servants. A Justified Trope, since the sickly queen has difficulty walking. | |
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Logo Joke | |
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Logo Joke: The film's Fox Searchlight logo uses a quieter version of the Fox fanfare composed from, of all things, squeaks recorded from the set’s rabbit cages. | |
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Country Matters | |
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Country Matters: With more frequency than you'd expect from a period piece set in a royal palace, mostly coming from Sarah. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: Lanthimos himself has stated: "Some of the things in the film are accurate, and a lot aren't." As admitted by the film's historical adviser herself, rabbits at the time were either pests or food, never pets. | |
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Wounded Gazelle Gambit | |
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Wounded Gazelle Gambit: After a fight with Sarah, Abigail repeatedly beats herself across the face with a book in order to give herself a bloody nose. She checks a mirror to see if she looks appropriately piteous, and then turns on the waterworks to earn Queen Anne's sympathy. | |
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Bavarian Fire Drill | |
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Bavarian Fire Drill: How Abigail gets the footman in front of Anne's room to let her in so she could administer the herbs. | |
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Honest Advisor | |
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Honest Advisor: Sarah insists that she is this to Anne, and not without reason — she can always be relied upon to say precisely what she thinks, even to the Queen. | |
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Meaningful Echo | |
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Meaningful Echo: Anne first starts to trust and favor Abigail when Abigail plays with her rabbits and sympathizes with what they mean to Anne. Their relationship is irrevocably fractured at the end of the film when Anne catches Abigail crushing one of her rabbits under her heel, a monstrous act which confirms all of Anne's worst suspicions about Abigail and causes her to brokenly assert dominance and humiliate her. | |
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Beware the Silly Ones | |
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Beware the Silly Ones: Constantly underlined by the fashions and wigs worn, especially by the Opposition leader, Harley. He's Sarah's second biggest enemy (after Abigail), as he is her husband's actual opposition and wishes to sue for peace against the French. He's also extremely camp, funny, the most overdressed member of the cast (with heavy makeup and exaggerated wigs), and is constantly making witty and accurate barbs about Anne and Abigail. They should still be afraid of him and his love of blackmail. | |
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Idiot Ball | |
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Idiot Ball: Sarah — you'd think she'd suspect Abigail of tampering with the Queen's letters and give it to Godolphin, who could hand it to the Queen in person or at least make sure it bypassed Abigail and actually did reach the Queen. | |
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Belligerent Sexual Tension | |
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Belligerent Sexual Tension: Between Abigail and Masham. Abigail is interested in him, but becomes really impressed when he chases after her and repeatedly tackles her to the ground during an odd version of courtship as she slaps and kicks him. It doesn't last long, though, and after Abigail marries him and secures a title for herself, she all but dumps him. | |
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Chiaroscuro | |
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Chiaroscuro: Many scenes with candles in the dark. | |
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Impoverished Patrician | |
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Impoverished Patrician: Abigail, whose frivolous father lost their riches. She suffered many hardships as a result and winds up a scullery maid in the castle at the start of the film. | |
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Tsundere | |
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Tsundere: Sarah to Queen Anne. Despite being stern and brutally honest, it's clear that she harbors genuine affection for her. | |
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Sleeping Their Way to the Top | |
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Sleeping Their Way to the Top: Anne and Sarah have a sexual relationship which allows Sarah to keep her position as the favourite with its political influences, but she's not a straight version of this trope as she's always been a very upper-class lady. It's just that being by Anne's side allows her to be de facto queen. However, Abigail is a totally straight version. Despite everyone telling her that Masham will not marry a lowly servant, he does after she thoroughly seduces him. Emphasized in that she has no real interest in him after their marriage and torments him by flirting with other men. It's left ambiguous if she has slept with Anne until one scene when Sarah storms into Anne's rooms and sees Abigail topless in bed beside Anne. | |
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Oblivious Guilt Slinging | |
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Oblivious Guilt Slinging: Invoked by Harley who compliments the Queen in Parliament for her decision to make peace with France... all this right before she was to announce further support for the war. All Anny could do at this point was to faint. | |
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Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy | |
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Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The main gender dynamic of the movie. Although the main female characters wear dresses as appropriate for the time period, they're usually dressed seriously and practically, favoring muted colors and (mostly) forgoing makeup. The men of the movie, on the other hand, are wigged, brightly-colored dandies caked in makeup. | |
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Humiliation Conga | |
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Humiliation Conga: Sarah is poisoned and falls off her horse, which drags her into a forest where she wakes up in a bordello, with the owner initially intending for Sarah to pay them back for her medical treatment by whoring herself out and sells her horse. Correctly assuming that Abigail is behind this, she storms back to the palace and tries to blackmail the Queen into dismissing Abigail. This severs the relationship between the Queen and Sarah, who is stripped of her offices, sent away from the palace, and eventually exiled from England altogether. | |
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Took a Level in Jerkass | |
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Took a Level in Jerkass: Abigail is always cunning, but she starts off generally kind and plucky; once she starts flirting with a truly privileged life, she becomes increasingly ruthless and unconcerned with others. | |
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Destructive Romance | |
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Destructive Romance: Anne and Sarah’s relationship is pretty disturbing what with all the psychological, emotional and at time physical abuse. | |
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Fish-Eye Lens | |
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Fish-Eye Lens: Sees frequent use here. | |
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Vomit Indiscretion Shot | |
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Vomit Indiscretion Shot: All three of our main characters vomit at some point in the movie; Queen Anne after binge-eating cake, Abigail after getting plastered at a party, and Sarah after she's been poisoned by Abigail. Of those only Sarah's vomit is actually shown. | |
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Betty and Veronica | |
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Betty and Veronica: With Queen Anne as the Archie, Sarah and Abigail are both Betties and Veronicas. Abigail is lighter and more free-spirited than the buttoned-up, severe Sarah, which would make Abigail the Betty and Sarah the Veronica; however, Sarah's status as Anne's best friend from childhood and Abigail's status as an ambitious interloper would make Sarah the Betty, with Abigail as the Veronica. | |
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Faux Affably Evil | |
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Faux Affably Evil: Both Sarah and Abigail are ruthless, scheming women who will do anything it takes to be the Queen's favourite and stay in power by feigning devotion and friendly attitude. | |
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Outliving One's Offspring | |
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Outliving One's Offspring: Anne has outlived no less than seventeen children, twelve whom were miscarried or stillborn. | |
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Values Dissonance | |
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Queen Anne's collection of rabbits is this, through an in-universe example of Values Dissonance. Though rabbits are quite ordinary for pets these days, back in the early 18th century, they were seen as either a nuisance or a food source, making the Queen's pet collection even more eccentric than it already was. In Real Life, she had no pet rabbits at all. | |
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Upper-Class Twit | |
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Upper-Class Twit: Masham is the straightest example, as he seems not very bright with it. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "FIIIIIIIIIND! HEEEEEEEEEER!" | |
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Ambition Is Evil | |
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Ambition Is Evil: Played with. It's justified that Abigail has already suffered from her previous loss of privileges, and her determination to work her way back up by any means necessary is admirable; however, what starts out as her using good-hearted wiles to get ahead quickly turns into underhanded manipulation to grow her power. | |
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Unusual Pets for Unusual People | |
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Unusual Pets for Unusual People: Queen Anne's collection of rabbits is this, through an in-universe example of Values Dissonance. Though rabbits are quite ordinary for pets these days, back in the early 18th century, they were seen as either a nuisance or a food source, making the Queen's pet collection even more eccentric than it already was. In Real Life, she had no pet rabbits at all. Godolphin, the eccentric nobleman involved in various political intrigues, has a pet duck named Horatio that he takes with him everywhere he goes. Even to a bordello! | |
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My God, What Have I Done? | |
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My God, What Have I Done?: The film ends with strong tones that both Anne and Abigail feel this way by showing their overlapped empty, unhappy faces— Anne realizes she was tricked into banishing the only person who truly respected her in favor of a soulless, cruel flatterer, and Abigail realizes all of her manipulations and gains have ended her up as the distrusted caretaker to an unstable, ailing, repulsive queen who can sexually abuse her—not much different from the way she lived after falling into poverty. | |
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Passive-Aggressive Kombat | |
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Passive-Aggressive Kombat: Sarah is a master at this. Abigail gets there, too. | |
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Single Tear | |
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Single Tear: Abigail sheds one as she burns the letter Sarah sent to the Queen to make amends. | |
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Evil Chancellor | |
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Evil Chancellor: Crossing over with the above trope. Harley, the Tory who leads the opposition, manipulates Abigail, forces her to become The Mole for him (which she resists), bullies the Queen, and attempts to intimidate Sarah. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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With all that being said, it can be considered a Bitter Sweet Ending. Sarah's ending is unambiguously unhappy, but given her previous actions, it's not like it's entirely undeserving. Meanwhile, Anne forcing Abigail into an emasculating task implies that the Queen will continue to assert her power moving onward and not let herself be manipulated again. So the villainous Sarah has definitively lost, the villainous Abigail's victory is starting to not look that great, and Anne, the only one whose fully sympathetic, is now on a path to become stronger. | |
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RealLife | |
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Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne, is entirely absent from the movie, despite still being alive at the time the film is set and Anne spending years caring for him in his own ill health. One of the reasons for Sarah and Anne's falling out in Real Life was Sarah not bothering to mourn for his death and generally acting like she didn't care that he was dead at all, so him not being in the movie at all changes the real life story quite a bit. | |
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Playful Pursuit | |
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Playful Pursuit: Abigail and Masham engage in a strangely vicious version of this (as fitting for the film's themes) in which he genuinely tries to tackle her to the ground and she sincerely kicks and punches him, all while they giggle as though this is delightful fun. And while Abigail may have simply been using him, Masham does fall in love with her. | |
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Pyrrhic Victory | |
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Pyrrhic Victory: Abigail succeeds in driving Sarah out of the palace, and becomes the Queen's favourite; however, it's implied that, after a recent revelation, the Queen won't trust her anywhere near as much as she trusted Sarah, leaving Abigail as nothing more than the minder of a feeble, miserable old woman, although she has her wealth, power and position to comfort her. | |
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Clashing Cousins | |
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Clashing Cousins: Sarah and Abigail are cousins, but that doesn't make their rivalry any less intense. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Everyone, except maybe Queen Anne. Special mention goes to Sarah, Lord Harley and Abigail. | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
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Face–Heel Turn: Abigail gets progressively less sympathetic as the film goes on, resorting to becoming a poisoner in the film's final act. Her transformation could be this trope, or it's possible that she was always this nasty deep down, and was hiding it to get into royal favour. | |
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I Did What I Had to Do | |
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I Did What I Had to Do: Abigail justifies herself and her behaviour by saying that her only motivation is to save herself from destitution and homelessness, and that upright moral principles won't comfort her when she's prostituting herself to survive. | |
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Toilet Humour | |
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Toilet Humour: The mud that Abigail was pushed into upon arriving at the palace wasn't mud at all. Later, Sarah warns Abigail against giving Anne, who has a sensitive stomach, hot chocolate. | |
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Don't Look At Me | |
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Don't Look At Me: Queen Anne demands this of a servant, immediately after demanding that he look at her. | |
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Hollywood Blanks | |
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Hollywood Blanks: Sarah shoots a pistol loaded with powder but no bullet at Abigail, aside from scaring her it appears to have no effect on her. | |
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Beef Bandage | |
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Beef Bandage: During the first bout of Anne's pain we see in the movie, servants place strips of beef on Anne's legs to soothe the inflammation. | |
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Sweet Tooth | |
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Sweet Tooth: Queen Anne loves cake, hot chocolate, and other sweets, indulgences which have taken a physical toll on her. | |
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Ambiguously Bi | |
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Ambiguously Bi: Sarah is Happily Married to her husband and her relationship with Anne is clearly at least partially to control her and push her political agenda, but at the same time she does seem to have genuine affection for the monarch. Abigail meanwhile seems to be just using Anne in her relationship with the Queen and has some interest in Masham, but can only be bothered to give him a handjob after their marriage, more or less ignoring him subsequently and is at least implied to be using him to increase her station much as she is using Anne. Anne herself has been pregnant 17 times and her husband is presumably dead note He was Prince George of Denmark and he was still alive at the time part of this film was set, though he died of an illness before her, and the film doesn't address her relationship with him. Of course, it was expected that monarchs marry and continue the royal line, so the fact that she took a husband doesn't preclude her from being a lesbian — it could have simply been her duty. | |
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Happily Married | |
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Happily Married: Sarah and her husband appear to truly love each other, her relationship with Anne notwithstanding, in contrast to Abigail, who quickly begins to ignore Masham as soon as she's earned her title and no longer needs him. | |
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Lady-In-Waiting | |
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Lady-In-Waiting: Sarah, and eventually Abigail, is this to Queen Anne. | |
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Interrupted Suicide | |
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Interrupted Suicide: Anne attempts to jump out a window but is stopped by Sarah, who seems disturbingly nonchalant about it. It's implied she's had to do this many times before. | |
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UnluckyChildhoodFriend | |
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Unlucky Childhood Friend: Sarah subverts this at first, as her main power over Anne, even when they fall out, is how close they have been for their whole lives. Eventually, though, played straight, as Anne is manipulated by Abigail into replacing Sarah for her and she gets exiled. | |
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Mundane Made Awesome | |
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Mundane Made Awesome: Duck racing. It's a mock-thrilling spectacle with dynamic camera views following the waddling ducks and slow-motion shots of the spectators' excited reactions, making a gleeful parody of the classic high-stakes horse race scene. | |
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Slap-Slap-Kiss | |
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Slap-Slap-Kiss: Abigail's courtship with Masham is this; they are constantly assaulting and attacking one another. He seems very into it. | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals: The extent of Abigail's transformation into a selfish and cruel person, and the end of any fun or sympathy in her conquest is crystallized when she abuses one of Queen Anne's precious bunnies while she thinks Anne isn't looking, pressing it under her foot almost to the point of crushing it. As it happens, Anne does notice, and she ends the film by coldly humiliating Abigail, haunted by what she gave up for her. | |
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Historical Relationship Overhaul | |
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Historical Relationship Overhaul: In real life, the relationship between Queen Anne and Sarah was already fraying before Abigail entered the picture. Though Sarah described Abigail as conniving and devious in her accounts of the events, it's seen as more likely that Queen Anne saw Abigail's sweet, even-tempered disposition as a welcome alternative to Sarah's forceful personality. Furthermore, Abigail never poisoned Sarah, and the rivalry between them had less to do with personal feelings about Anne than about being on opposite sides of the political aisle. The idea of a sexual relationship between Abigail and Queen Anne is generally accepted as slanderous rumours started by a bitter Sarah Churchill, and the idea that Sarah herself was in such a relationship with Queen Anne is something that comes from reading some of their letters to one another out of their historical context as well as something that Sarah herself took care to deny. It also would have been difficult to have for various logistical reasons. Anne rarely left the bedside of her ailing husband, and she and Sarah fell out shortly after he died. Accusing monarchs and other royals of having same-sex relations with their closest confidant(e)s was fairly common slander in courts of the day, so there is no special reason to think that this was any different. Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne, is entirely absent from the movie, despite still being alive at the time the film is set and Anne spending years caring for him in his own ill health. One of the reasons for Sarah and Anne's falling out in Real Life was Sarah not bothering to mourn for his death and generally acting like she didn't care that he was dead at all, so him not being in the movie at all changes the real life story quite a bit. | |
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Affair Letters | |
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Affair Letters: Sarah tries to blackmail Queen Anne by making their love letters public. | |
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Inelegant Blubbering | |
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Inelegant Blubbering: Queen Anne cries often, and is rarely dignified when she does so. Abigail fakes this after deliberately injuring herself to make Sarah look bad and make Anne feel sorry for her. | |
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Affectionate Nickname | |
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Affectionate Nickname: Queen Anne and Sarah sometimes call each other "Mrs. Morley" and "Mrs. Freeman", respectively. These were childhood nicknames for each other, which Sarah uses to remind Abigail that she came first. | |
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Social Climber | |
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Social Climber: Abigail, who rises from an Impoverished Patrician scullery maid to one of the Queen's ladies, and finally her favourite. | |
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Awful Wedded Life | |
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Awful Wedded Life: Once having all she needed, Abigail openly flirts and plays around with other men in front of Masham, who's visibly bitter. | |
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Historical Villain Upgrade | |
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Historical Villain Upgrade: While it's impossible to know how much of the movie is accurate, being as so much took place behind closed doors, it's generally agreed upon that Abigail wasn't nearly as devious and scheming as Sarah (Lady Marlborough) would have you believe. She certainly never went so far as to poison Sarah, something even the historical Sarah Churchill never accused her of doing. The charges of embezzlement against the Churchills are generally agreed to have been trumped-up accusations by the Whig party. In the film, they are either trumped up by Abigail herself, or Sarah really did embezzle the money for her husband, which is this trope either way. | |
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Fetishized Abuser | |
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Fetishized Abuser: The three leads are this to each other throughout the film. | |
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Comfort Food | |
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Comfort Food: Queen Anne eats a ton of cake when depressed. | |
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Animal Motifs | |
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Animal Motifs: There's rabbits everywhere in the movie, because Queen Anne is exceptionally fond of them and keeps several as pets. Rabbits are generally seen as unclean animals in Western religions, and at the time of the film, rabbits were seen either as food or pests, which makes Queen Anne very eccentric. Rabbits also represent fertility — which is rather ironic, because in real life, Queen Anne lost all of her children either to miscarriages, premature births, or while they were still children (her son and heir to the throne of Stuart, Prince William, was her longest-living child and died from a devastating combination of strep throat and pneumonia at the age of 11). This resulted in Queen Anne becoming a Broken Bird who coddles her rabbits as if they're her biological children, because they're the only family she has left. | |
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Throw the Book at Them | |
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Throw the Book at Them: Sarah throws several books at Abigail during one of their confrontations. It's one of the worst ideas she ever had, being the turning point for Abigail to start scheming against her. | |
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Manchild | |
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Manchild: Cunning though Harley is, his reaction to being mocked by Sarah and denied an audience with the queen is to throw a violent yet infantile tantrum. He also has a cruelly immature sense of humour, pointing out a duck to Abigail in a ditch when there isn't really one there, just so that he can push her into it. Borders on Psychopathic Manchild, albeit without fully veering into it. | |
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Silk Hiding Steel | |
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Silk Hiding Steel: Sarah's ladylike mannerisms can't conceal her formidable personality for long. | |
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Hollywood Costuming | |
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Hollywood Costuming: The film's costume designer has freely admitted to Artistic License in the outfits. The servants' dresses are partly made of denim, to symbolize the working class. Anne's court dress would have been gold, but here it's decorated with ermine tails, as that's more associated with royalty these days. | |
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Pimped-Out Dress | |
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Anne's court dress would have been gold, but here it's decorated with ermine tails, as that's more associated with royalty these days. | |
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Period Piece | |
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Period Piece: Takes place in England during the early 18th century. | |
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Groin Attack | |
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Groin Attack: Abigail gives a playful one to Lord Masham during their frolic in the woods. | |
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Naïve Newcomer | |
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Naïve Newcomer: Abigail, upon first arriving at the palace. Of course, she's a very quick learner. And it's possible that some of her naivety is an act from the beginning, but it remains very ambiguous. | |
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Hunting "Accident" | |
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Hunting "Accident": During a pigeon-shooting game, when Abigail indicates to Sarah that she knows about Sarah's and Queen Anne's secret sexual relationship, Sarah shoots a pistol charged only with powder at Abigail to scare her. Sarah says it's a common prank to shoot someone with a blank pistol, but one day she might just "forget" there's a ball loaded and shoot Abigail so that it looks like an accident. | |
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Popularity Cycle | |
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Popularity Cycle: Anne is completely besotted with Sarah before meeting Abigail. Abigail usurps Sarah's place, takes her privileges, and essentially replaces Sarah because she doesn't put any of Sarah's restrictions on Anne. Anne comes to regret it, but by then, it's too late. Abigail is also a downplayed version, as she love bombs both Anne and Masham. The minute she gets them, though, she loses interest in both as she feels she can't get any more from them. It's ultimately left ambiguous whether she is a Gold Digger or she decided Wanting Is Better Than Having. | |
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Fallen Princess | |
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Fallen Princess: Abigail's backstory. She was born into the nobility, but was forced to prostitute herself after her father gambled away the family fortune. | |
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Would Hit a Girl | |
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Would Hit a Girl: In an attempt to intimidate her, Lord Harley pushes Abigail to the ground and shoves her when she's carrying a tray with drinks. | |
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Gold Digger | |
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Abigail is also a downplayed version, as she love bombs both Anne and Masham. The minute she gets them, though, she loses interest in both as she feels she can't get any more from them. It's ultimately left ambiguous whether she is a Gold Digger or she decided Wanting Is Better Than Having. | |
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Insult Backfire | |
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Insult Backfire: When Abigail, in a disheveled state after her journey to the palace, asks Sarah for a job, Sarah snidely suggests that Abigail could be a monster to entertain the children. Abigail cheerfully says that she'd do that if she's asked to, giving a mock roar at Sarah to demonstrate. | |
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Historical Beauty Update | |
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Historical Beauty Update: If his portraits are anything to go on, the real Robert Harley◊ was nowhere near as attractive as Nicholas Hoult◊. | |
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The Dog Bites Back | |
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The Dog Bites Back: After being continously mistreated and threatened by Sarah, Abigail eventually not only becomes the new favourite, but also orchestrates Sarah's and Duke Marlborough banishment. | |
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Beware the Nice Ones | |
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Beware the Nice Ones: One of possible interpretation of Abigail is her turning the tables on everyone who bullied or mistreated her. But it's also very possible that she was never nice. | |
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