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The Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser are a Picaresque series of adventures, starring Harry Flashman. They are presented as the memoirs of a famous Victorian war hero (with fourteen lines in Who's Who) who describes his adventures as a bully, rapist, lecher, backstabber and coward. The author had a fondness for Black Comedy and strove to make his stories — narrated by the eponymous rogue from the perspective of his comfortable retired life — as deliciously offensive as possible.The character Flashman is taken from the Victorian novel Tom Brown's Schooldays, where he is presented without any redeeming qualities. He has almost no redeeming qualities in Fraser's books either, except for crystal-clear powers of observation and real affection for his wife Elspeth and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In fact, these last two are the only categories of people in the world he's prepared to risk his own life for. Like his latter-day literary child Ciaphas Cain, there is the occasional indication that Flashy doth protest too much and is braver than he thinks he is — but unlike Cain, even if this is the case, cowardice is only one aspect of the bullying, self-centered, and misogynistic Flashy's awfulness. Of course, given the many military catastrophes and cock-ups of the nineteenth-century British Empire, frequently in the situations Flashy finds himself in "being a coward" also counts as "being the Only Sane Man" (certainly, a certain George Armstrong Custer should have retreated when Flashman advised it).The novels are extremely well-researched, and Flashman encounters pretty much anyone who was famous during the Victorian times, as well as living through most of the great political movements and scandals of the era.
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Noble Savage
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Noble Savage: Averted like all hell and mocked. Flashy finds them no better (but in many senses no worse) than the Europeans or the Americans, though he does admire individuals like the Yawner, who would later become famous as Geronimo, and Mangas Colorado. And Sonsee-array, of course.
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Dirty Coward
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Dirty Coward: Flashman himself, to the maximum possible and then some. However, Even Cowardice Has Standards — in the original book, Flashman has nothing but scorn for some reinforcements that fled as opposed to pretending to attack. He says this whilst himself fleeing from attacking Afghans, but he at least turns around and yells various disparaging remarks about the Afghan's leader. Also, he looks down upon anyone who displays Cower Power, at least if they can still run. In Flashman's Lady the possibility, or as Harry sees it the near certainty, he will fail Elspeth is as terrifying to him as death itself. Flashman's father-in-law Morrison is even more of an inveterate coward than Flashman, who at least makes an effort to look brave whereas Morrison starts screaming and crying at the slightest sign of danger. In Flash for Freedom he volunteers as a special constable to keep order during Chartist unrest, only to dither for as long as possible when the time comes to leave (not helped by Flashman rubbing in the possibility of violence or death as much as possible) before returning after only a few minutes pretending to have injured himself. In another book, the news that the government is investigating the conditions in mills such as his sees him cowering under his bedclothes for several days hiding from an imaginary mob of angry workers.
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Lying by Omission
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Lying by Omission: In Royal Flash, Flashman swears that he will let a mook who has tried to kill him go, if he tells him what he wants to know. The mook tells and Flashman lets him go ... over a cliff and into a chasm. He said he would let him go!
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Unreliable Narrator
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Unreliable Narrator: Fraser occasionally ascribes historical inaccuracies to the poor memory, narrow interests, and severe Lack of Empathy of an aged, hard-drinking Flashman. To his credit, Flashy does try hard not to be this, but being a not-particularly-bright sociopath does rather limit your usefulness as a narrator.
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Historical Villain Downgrade: General Elphinstone gets one, funnily enough. While he was every bit as incompetent as portrayed by Flashman, his decision to basically hand himself over to Akbar Khan during the retreat is portrayed as merely being an act of colossal stupidity. In reality, Elphinstone was fully aware of how much of a disaster the retreat was and was consciously abandoning his men in the hope he would be treated well by the Afghans.
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Scarpia Ultimatum
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Scarpia Ultimatum: Discussed in Flashman's Lady. When Flashman is taken captive by Suleiman (who has abducted Elspeth and wants to force her into marriage), he is terrified that Suleiman will use him as a hostage to force Elspeth to submit to him. Terrified, because of the possibility that Elspeth will act like a romance heroine and refuse to save him at the cost of her virtue. He also muses that this is unfair, and that he would happily have sex with a beautiful woman to save his wife if the circumstances were reversed.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: An antiquated Flashman appears briefly in GMF's Mr. American (1980), set in The Edwardian Era. Though pushing 90 years old, Flashy's as randy and cynical as ever.
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The Siege
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The Siege: Flashman is in on many of these, from Piper's Fort (where he first earns fame, albeit accidentally) onwards. The siege of Cawnpore in the Indian Mutiny is particularly harrowing. In Mr. American it is mentioned that he was at the Siege of the Legations during the Boxer Uprising in 1900.
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Ambiguous Situation
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Flashman's wife Elspeth, seen by all outsiders as sweet and innocent, has a libido rivalling his and may or may not be equally prone to taking lovers.
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Aborted Arc: Flashman and the Dragon ends with Flashman attempting to blackmail the woman who tricked him into gun-running past Chinese authorities. It rapidly becomes clear that she has outwitted him, and the book ends with her husband, thought missing, and a shadowy figure asking a clearly drugged Flashman if he is enjoying his drink and clearly intending him mischief. If Fraser intended to delve into this any deeper, he died before he had the chance; the next chronological story takes place seven years later in Abyssinia, and the incident is never mentioned again.
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Captain Ersatz
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Captain Ersatz: Much of the cast of Royal Flash (the non-historical ones) are this towards the characters of The Prisoner of Zenda, although in-universe, The Prisoner of Zenda is based on Flashman's experiences, making those characters esatzes in this universe.
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Red Right Hand: Count Ignatieff has one blue eye and one which is half-blue, half-brown. Although Flashman remarks that women find it an appealing trait, it serves to mark him as someone you shouldn't mess with.
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Sadist Teacher: The teacher in question is the real individual Thomas Arnold who is presented as angelic in Tom Brown's Schooldays. However, Flashman actually deserves his ire. There is also a recurring villain who Flashman compares to Arnold, John Charity Spring, who is a brilliant Oxford don... turned Psycho for Hire slave-trader.
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The Ingenue
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Miranda Spring, John Charity Spring's daughter, projects an image of being The Ingenue to all, with even Flashman initially believing her to be a naive girl who's never even kissed a man. It turns out she Really Gets Around behind her father's back and indulges in depravities that even Flashman is scandalised by.
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Orient Express: In Flashman and the Tiger, Flashman travels on the train's first journey as a guest of the journalist Henri Blowitz.
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"Flashman and the Tiger" (one of the short stories in the book of the same name) reveals that John Charity Spring underwent this off-page after the events of Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, as he was hunted down and murdered by John Sebastian "Tiger Jack" Moran.
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Hidden Depths: Flashman occasionally shows concern for people other than himself - in Flashman, for example, he is actually offended when old man Morrison believes he doesn't really care about Elspeth. Elspeth, for her part, occasionally shows flashes of serious cunning and steady nerve, which Flashman rarely notices.
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Omniglot: One of Flashman's great talents is the ability to learn languages preposterously quickly. Flashman claimed that the best way to learn a language is in bed with a woman who happens to be a native speaker of that language. He said that he learned more Greek from one encounter with a Greek prostitute than in all his years at Rugby. Language is one of his three self-proclaimed talents, along with horses and women. Subverted in Royal Flash, where the entire impersonation ploy fails due to Flashman, impersonating a Danish prince, barely knowing any Danish.
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Bed Trick: Flashman both performs one in Royal Flash (sleeping with Duchess Irma of Strackenz under the pretence he is her betrothed Carl Gustaf) and is the victim of one in the same book (Lola Montez sets him up to have sex with with a fat duchess who'd been lusting after him under the belief he was sleeping with her). He also falls victim to one in Flashman on the March when he has sex with who he thinks is Uliba-Wark and only realizes midway through that it's actually her friend and handmaiden Malee, who she'd sent to pretend to be her. Not that this fazes him, of course.
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The Bad Guy Wins
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The Bad Guy Wins: Often occurs due to historical necessity. Flashman almost always comes out on top with his reputation intact, although not without enduring significant hardship first. Akbar Khan is beaten at the end of the first book but escapes and eventually manages to re-take Afghanistan after the British leave (although whether he's really the villain is up for debate). While Bismarck's initial plan in Royal Flash fails, he did eventually succeed in claiming Schleswig-Holstein for Germany. The plot against Ranavalona in Flashman's Lady is uncovered and crushed, and the attempted invasion of Madagascar completely fails because the British underestimated their enemy. Subverted with John Charity Spring. He initially appears to win in Flash for Freedom! when Flashman gets him acquitted of slave-trading, but Flashman then uses the threat of Justice by Other Legal Means to blackmail him. Then when the story picks up in Flashman and the Redskins he ends up wanted for murder after killing a man in a bar fight and gets shanghai'd and shipped off to Africa by Susie Willnick. Double subverted when Flashman and the Angel of the Lord shows that he landed on his feet and is doing well for himself in South Africa. Triple subverted when karma is stated to have finally caught up to him in Flashman and the Tiger. Also subverted in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord when the Kuklos's plan goes off without a hitch until you remember that Southern secession fails and is crushed in the American Civil War.
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Embarrassing Nickname
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Embarrassing Nick Name: Flashman is adopted by an Apache tribe and, due to his horseback skills, is named White-Rider-Goes-So-Fast-He-Destroys-The-Wind-With-His-Speed. Unfortunately for convenience it's shorted to He-Who-Breaks-The-Wind or Wind Breaker. Given how Flashman farted his way down the Valley of Death at Balaclava, you could say it's appropriate.
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Elmuh Fudd Syndwome
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Elmuh Fudd Syndwome: Lord Cardigan, in keeping with his Upper-Class Twit personality.
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Tropical Island Adventure
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Tropical Island Adventure: Flashman's Lady, which is set on both Borneo and Madagascar.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: While Flashman's the kind of man who could charitably described as a scoundrel, he does have at least some moral scruples. Flashman will kill... but he rebels at being told that he's to assassinate John Brown, and later on, Emperor Theodore of Abyssinia; he says "a scoundrel I may be, but I ain't an assassin, and you'll comb my memoirs in vain for a mention of Flashy as First Murderer." The one time he comes close to breaking this rule, he's been driven into a corner ... and he ends up not having to do the deed, thanks to Sherlock Holmes having set the whole thing up as a way to trap "Tiger Jack" Moran in "The Adventure of the Empty House." Also, with the exception of raping the Afghan lady Narreeman in the first book, he never commits rape again or so he likes to have us believenote Victorian men and other men of their time had differing notions of consent and tended to not consider rape, especially to women of their class and race, what we would consider today for all women. A good example is the situation where he gropes Betty Parker in Flashman. The fact that Narreeman got frighteningly close to castrating him in revenge might have played a part (although he also states while reflecting on the rape that he finds sex more enjoyable when the woman wants it as well). Even Flashy is astonished that John Charity Spring would stoop so low as to sell his own cabin boy as a slave to the King of Dahomey in exchange for six Amazon slaves. When Flashman has to watch the widows of an Indian ruler committing suttee, he comes away seething with rage at the cruelty and wastefulness of it. He also finds loading slaves aboard a slave ship to be a sickening experience, and is appalled by what he witnesses at a Malagassy slave block, although he's even more appalled when no-one buys him. And he is not favorably impressed by the casual cruelty of the Lady Yehonala later to be better known as the Dowager Empress Cixi while being held captive in the Imperial Palace in Beijing. While participating in an Apache raid, Flashman sees one of the braves preparing to run down a baby with sadistic glee, and actually shoots him dead to save the infant, only afterwards thinking about how this could negatively affect him. Similarly, during the Indian Mutiny, Flashman discovers a mutineer laughing sadistically about killing a seven-year-old child; he responds by blowing the man's balls off, commenting that with luck it'll take him a few days to die. Throughout the series, Flashman is often horrified by what he sees various enemy forces doing, most notably the unimaginable cruelties perpetrated by the Chinese Manchus and Queen Ranavalona of Madagascar. While visiting Dahomey, Flashman is shocked when he discovers the practice of human sacrifice, and when he witnesses several captive slavers being raped by the Dahomey Amazons.
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Shotgun Wedding: Flashman's marriage to Elspeth was forced by old man Morrison after Flashy seduced Elspeth on a river bank.
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What the Romans Have Done for Us
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What the Romans Have Done for Us: Fraser doesn't deny the British Empire originated from purely economic motivations, but he points out that it did contribute to a great deal of good, especially the work of rank-and-file bureaucrats who governed on the ground.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: Unsurprisingly, Flashman does this all the time; indeed, his heroic reputation relies on having taken the credit for the heroic actions of people who died trying to protect him. Other noteworthy examples include rubbing it in Scud East's face that he slept with Valla after East admits he was in love with her, admitting that he contemplated raping Nareeman a second time after subduing her before trying to shoot her in cold blood, selling Cleonie after promising to run away with her because she couldn't have made enough money, and kicking Uliba-Wark over a waterfall to stop her weighting him down.
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Karmic Rape: A couple of the slavers in Flash For Freedom! get this treatment. Annette Mandeville also gets this in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord.
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False Rape Accusation
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Related to the above; Annette Mandeville's False Rape Accusation against Flashman in Flash for Freedom! is never uncovered. Come Flashman and the Angel of the Lord and she's married Atropos, leader of the Kuklos, only to find that he's a massive pervert who gets off having his slaves rape her while he watches through a peephole. She is ultimately caught betraying the Kuklos and apparently killed off-page.
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Handsome Lech: Flashman himself.
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion: Flashman couldn't have written the memoirs if he'd died at any point, could he? Likewise, the framing story makes it clear his reputation remained intact — meaning anyone who discovers the truth and threatens to expose him like Hudson in Flashman or Nolan in Flashman and the Dragon is Doomed by Canon.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Flashman has a tendency to namedrop other campaigns he's served in, and not just from previous installments. The American Civil War, in which he appears to have fought on both sides, is the most famous, and he tends to mention fooling Jefferson Davis into believing he was only there to fix the lightning rod whenever he successfully bullshits someone. Other than that, Flashman also mentions adventures in Mexico, Paraguay, Australia, Egypt, Sudan and the Boxer Rebellion, along with a stint in the French Foreign Legion, with little by way of elaboration; his involvement in the Anglo-Zulu War (in which he survives Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift) is briefly touched on in Flashman and the Tiger in which it serves as the back-story for how he knows John Sebastian "Tiger Jack" Moran.
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Doom Magnet
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Doom Magnet: Things tend to go wrong for people when Flashy's around, and the more likeable and admirable they are, the worse it gets. Half the time, he isn't even remotely to blame — it's like he passively siphons good fortune from everyone around him.
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Dated History
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An example stemming from Dated History: both Great Game and the previous book, Flashman at the Charge, depict the Russian Empire as plotting to annexe British India. This was believed to be the case at the time the books were written, but modern-day historians believe that, while some invasion plans were drawn up, none of them were ever implemented and no serious invasion attempts were ever made. In contrast to this, Flashman at the Charge has the Russian plan to attack India via Afghanistan, in reality never put into effect, actually being carried out and only failing thanks to Flashman and Yakub Beg, whereas Flashman in the Great Game has the Russians, specifically Nikolay Ignatyev, orchestrating the 1857 rebellion to undermine the British, which there is no evidence actually happened.
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Historical Hero Upgrade
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Historical Hero Upgrade: In-Universe, Flashman is remembered as a great war hero and a paragon of British values when in reality he was an inveterate coward and lecher who conned his way into his reputation and whose "heroic acts" were mostly the result of luck making him look more heroic than he actually was (ironically, most of his few genuine acts of heroism, such as preventing a Russian invasion of India, are the ones no-one ever found out about during his lifetime).
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Sherlock Scan
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Sherlock Scan: Flashman gets one from the man himself in Flashman and the Tiger, but between his deliberate disguise and the Prussian-style dueling scars he got in Royal Flash, Holmes misidentifies him as a German sailor. He also gets this from Abraham Lincoln in Flash For Freedom!
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Public Domain Character
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Public Domain Character: Flashman himself is, of course, a public domain character from Tom Brown's Schooldays. Tom Brown himself turns up in Flashman's Lady and Scud East, Tom Brown's friend, appears briefly in Flashman, is a secondary character in Flashman at the Charge, and gets killed at the Battle of Cawnpore in Flashman and the Great Game. And since Flashy is public domain, other writers are free to have him appear as a homage to Fraser's novels. Flashman and the Tiger features Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson and Sebastian Moran. Royal Flash parodies The Prisoner of Zenda - according to Flashman, his own tale-telling is what gave Anthony Hope the idea for that novel in the first place.
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Killed Offscreen
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Annette Mandeville, upon her re-appearence in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, reveals that her husband drank himself to death, making him an example of this trope. Then she herself becomes one when Atropos has her Killed Offscreen as a traitor.
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Flashman / int_423f5a19
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Cold-Blooded Torture
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Cold-Blooded Torture: In just about every book, whether it's being done to Flashman, someone else, or by Flashman himself.
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Flashman / int_424c9a9b
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Old-Timey Ankle Taboo
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Old-Timey Ankle Taboo: Flashman was born at just that point in time when attitudes were changing and prudishness descended on Britain. His whole life could be seen as a rebellion against Victorian morality - which at the other end of his life had become the ankle taboo. Something Flashman was somewhat opposed to.
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Flashman / int_42866088
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World's Most Beautiful Woman
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World's Most Beautiful Woman: Flashman declares Elspeth, Lola Montez and Yehonala to be the three most beautiful women in the world.
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Flashman / int_43ae1aba
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Becoming the Mask
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Becoming the Mask: Joe Simmons was a member of the Kuklos, and a highly-respected slave, who was tasked with infiltrating John Brown's army to keep an eye on Flashman in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord. Brown's fanatic idealism gets to him, and after Harry planned out the Harper's Ferry raid and was getting ready to leave, though, Simmons threatens to shoot Flashy for deserting John Brown's cause, along with an awesome speech declaring that he is going to live as a man, not a slave. The really ironic thing is that it was Harry who first planted the seeds of doubt in his mind just to spite him—and, characteristically, his own actions come around to bite him in the arse. When the raid fails and Harper's Ferry is surrounded by soldiers, Joe is the one who takes it the hardest, calling out Brown for a stupid, brainless execution of the plan, and losing sight of his goal of leading a slave rebellion. He even tries to kill Brown over it before Flashman shoots him.
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Flashman / int_44606d14
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: The Indian mutineers in Flashman in the Great Game are depicted as regularly murdering children. Children are among those killed in the Islamgee massacre in Flashman on the March.
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Characterization Marches On
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Characterization Marches On: Flashman becomes more conventionally heroic (or at least less craven and cowardly) towards the end of the series. Since the books were written in non-chronological order, however, trying to demarcate a straight line of Character Development is very difficult.
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Flashman / int_479f9ad0
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: All those adventures that Flashman goes on? None of them were done willingly. In many cases all he wants is to get home to be with his wife, only for some fresh new crisis to brew up for him to be thrust into.
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Flashman / int_47fea76b
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Dragon Lady
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Dragon Lady: The future Dowager Empress Cixi in the appropriately named Flashman and the Dragon.
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Flashman / int_4843f922
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Informed Attractiveness
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Informed Attractiveness: Flashman describes Lola Montez in the most glowing terms. Even though the historical Lola wasn't unattractive, early photographs don't really show an exceptionally good-looking woman.
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Flashman / int_4864031b
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Funetik Aksent
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Funetik Aksent: Many, but Scottish is very common because of Flashman's in-laws and the large number of Scots he served with in the military. Prince Albert has a German one.
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Flashman / int_48d9e12d
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Of Corpse He's Alive
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Of Corpse He's Alive: A dramatic variant occurs in the first book when Flashman and Hudson bluff their way out of an Afghan prison by taking Gul Shah hostage and making sure no-one gets close enough to see that Hudson had killed him a few minutes earlier.
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Flashman / int_49d5f48f
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Honey Trap
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Flashman seduces John Charity Spring's daughter to get revenge on him, but it turns out to be a Honey Trap.
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Flashman / int_4cacfcc3
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Trauma Button
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Trauma Button: Flashman occasionally relates symptoms of PTSD in his memoirs. In particular, he cannot stand the playing or singing of the military march "Garryowen" because it brings back a memory of wounded men singing it in a shed after the charge of the Light Brigade:
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Flashman / int_4e9fe57d
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Author Tract
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Author Tract: Some of the later instalments feature lectures on the British Empire's achievements and slams at modern political correctness. That said, these rarely interfere with the actual story.
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Flashman / int_4eaa9b84
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Good Scars, Evil Scars
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Good Scars, Evil Scars: John Charity Spring has a nasty scar on his face and is one of the more psychotic characters Flashman encounters. Most of Flashman's scars are on his back. Including the bullet scar on his arse. He also has the two schlager scars on his face from Royal Flash.
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Flashman / int_4efc4fae
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The Caligula
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The Caligula: Queen Ranavalona of Madagascar is depicted as a bloodthirsty madwoman who has criminals boiled alive in pits en masse and puts accused criminals through a ridiculous trial by ordeal where they're force-fed a poisonous nut and executed if they fail to vomit in a certain way. An even bigger example is Emperor Theodore/Tewodros of Abyssinia, who believes himself to be the second coming of Jesus, goes on insane tangents about the sword of Damocles, murders his advisors on a whim, suffers from violent mood swings, has Flashman thrown in prison just so he can demonstrate his hospitality by releasing him, makes ridiculous pronouncements and then berates his men for agreeing with him, has people imprisoned and potentially executed for crimes like not being the same mood as him, and murders prisoners for being related to those who've offended him while letting the actual offenders go.
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Flashman / int_52aa0c4a
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Not What It Looks Like
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Not What It Looks Like: Early in Flashman's Lady, Flashman goes for a walk in the garden and comes upon Solomon/Suleiman with his arms around Elspeth. Turns out he's teaching her how to use a bow.
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Flashman / int_52d1f46e
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Action Survivor
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Action Survivor: Flashman himself. He may be a spectacular coward, but he's also big, strong, and cunning enough to get himself out of trouble when trouble comes calling.
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Flashman / int_53407671
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Affably Evil
 Flashman / int_537dd8fe
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Affably Evil: Akbar Khan, Rudi von Starnberg and his son, and of course Flashy himself.
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Flashman / int_537dd8fe
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: While Fraser is known for his careful research, he does occasionally slip. He portrays the Underground Railroad as much more organized and far-reaching than it was, and also invents a pre-1865 precursor of the Ku Klux Klan. He also depicts the Indian Mutiny as having been orchestrated by the Russian Empire.
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Flashman / int_56515a39
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Hero of Another Story
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Hero of Another Story: Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were conducting their own campaign against Sebastian Moran and take him into custody, saving Flashman the trouble of killing him.
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Flashman / int_581f6468
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BlackAndGreyMorality
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Black-and-Grey Morality: During Flashman's adventures, he often witnesses both sides of a conflict behaving equally immorally.
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Flashman / int_588d766f
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Karma Houdini Warranty
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Karma Houdini Warranty: A few examples: Peter Omohundro, a slave-catcher from Flash For Freedom! who foils Flashman's unwilling attempt to smuggle an escaped slave to Canada, gets his comeuppance in Flashman and the Redskins when he recognises Flashman and tries to have him arrested, but gets killed by John Charity Spring in the ensuing brawl. Several of the historical characters aren't punished in the books, but are mentioned in Fraser's footnotes to have received their punishment later (for example, John Joel Glanton and Mangas Colorado both get away with rape and mass murder in Flashman and the Redskins, but Fraser notes that Glanton was killed by the Sioux while trying to flee to Mexico and Mangas was captured by some American soldiers who provoked him into lashing out so they could kill him in self defence.) Flashman himself, whilst always winning in the end, usually receives some form of punishment during the course of the book, such as being tortured by Afghans, being publicly humiliated after Tom Brown's Schooldays is published or getting shanghai'd. Rudi von Starnberg escapes in the climax of Royal Flash, but according to Flashman he was later listed as missing, presumed killed in action following the Franco-Prussian War. Mr. Mandeville is last seen in Flash for Freedom! selling Flashman into white slavery. In Flashman and the Angel of the Lord it's mentioned that he descended even further into alcoholism and drank himself to death. Related to the above; Annette Mandeville's False Rape Accusation against Flashman in Flash for Freedom! is never uncovered. Come Flashman and the Angel of the Lord and she's married Atropos, leader of the Kuklos, only to find that he's a massive pervert who gets off having his slaves rape her while he watches through a peephole. She is ultimately caught betraying the Kuklos and apparently killed off-page. "Flashman and the Tiger" (one of the short stories in the book of the same name) reveals that John Charity Spring underwent this off-page after the events of Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, as he was hunted down and murdered by John Sebastian "Tiger Jack" Moran.
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Flashman / int_599f943f
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Thrifty Scot
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Thrifty Scot: Flashman's father-in-law, though he earns some of that money in unsavoury ways.
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Flashman / int_5c8e6330
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Pragmatic Villainy
 Flashman / int_5ca80293
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When Flashman has to watch the widows of an Indian ruler committing suttee, he comes away seething with rage at the cruelty and wastefulness of it.
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Flashman / int_5ca80293
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Mistaken for Badass
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Mistaken for Badass: Flashman pretty much built his career on this, and being 6ft tall with big, bluff exterior, and the tendency to look like he's getting angry when he is in fact scared, help the illusion. Probably the highlight has to be (accidentally) charging with the Light Brigade at Balaclava, being de-horsed, hiding under a cannon, being rescued by one of his acquantances and given a new horse, and then, in a blind panic to escape, single-handedly charging the entire Russian army instead of galloping back down the valley away from them. The British think he's got balls of steel and is maddened with grief for his killed comrades and is trying to avenge them; all he actually wants to do is get away from all the people shooting at him, and as soon as he realises he's completely surrounded by enemies (and therefore not visible to the now-retreating British), he surrenders.
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Flashman / int_5e1ecc50
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The Casanova
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The Casanova: Flashman, that lucky, lucky bastard. Less than midway through his career, while stuck in a prison cell during the Sepoy Mutiny, he counts up all the women that he had to that day and came up with 478. And that's only in 1857. Flashman dies in 1915 and there's a whole lot more women to come.
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Flashman / int_5e2e55e4
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Alternative Character Interpretation
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Alternative Character Interpretation: In-Universe, Flashman and the Angel of the Lord gives two different views of John Brown. Crixus of the Underground Railroad views him as a straightforward hero, whereas Flashman views him as an insane Knight Templar and mass murderer. Interestingly, Fraser himself seems to take a third view of Brown as a Well-Intentioned Extremist who was neither straightforwardly heroic nor totally delusional.
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Flashman / int_5e7163c9
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That Liar Lies
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That Liar Lies: When Bryant accuses Flashman of cheating at cards in Flash for Freedom!, Flashman (truthfully, for once) insists he didn't do it. Bryant's response is to say that as he is a proven cheat they can't believe anything he says.
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Flashman / int_614127a5
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Bigger Is Better in Bed
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Bigger Is Better in Bed: It's heavily implied that Flashman himself, who in Flashman and the Great Game calculates that he has slept with 478 women ("not counting return engagements"), is well-endowed.
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Flashman / int_61c7d589
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Bavarian Fire Drill
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Bavarian Fire Drill: Flashman, certainly later in his career, seems to be rather adept at talking his way out of certain situations. He certainly seems proud of the fact that he once convinced Jefferson Davis that he was only there to fix the lightning rod.
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Flashman / int_62fd5552
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Flashman may be an adulterer and borderline sociopathic at times, but by his own admission he does genuinely love his wife Elspeth, even if it doesn't stop him from cheating on her constantly. He also states that he felt more than lust for three other women (Lola Montez, Rani Lakshmibai and Yehonala), and in Flashman and the Dragon admits that he somewhat misses his Chinese lover Szu-Zhan in spite of not particularly caring about her when they were together. Apart from women, he was also quite fond of his illegitimate son Frank Grouard in their brief time together and cares about his granddaughter Selina enough that he was willing to outright murder Colonel Moran to stop him raping her. Furthermore, the deaths of a few people he knew quite well (Broadfoot in Flashman and the Mountain of Light and Ilderim Khan in Flashman in the Great Game) are shown to affect him when he's informed of them.
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Flashman / int_63d861f8
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Cowardly Lion
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Cowardly Lion: Despite his admitted cowardice, Flashman is a dab hand at fighting when he has to. Though he dodges danger as much as he can, and runs away when no one is watching, after the Piper's Fort incident, he usually controls his fear and often performs bravely. Almost every book contains one or more incidents where Flashman has to fight or perform some other daring action, and he holds up long enough to complete it. For instance, he is ordered to accompany the Light Brigade on its famous charge and rides all the way to the Russian guns. However, most of these acts of 'bravery' are performed only when he has absolutely no choice and to do anything else would result in his being exposed as a coward and losing his respected status in society, or being shot for desertion. When he can act like a coward with impunity, he invariably does.
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Majored in Western Hypocrisy
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Majored in Western Hypocrisy: Sulieman Usman in Flashman's Lady is a particularly good example, as is the son of the Rupert of Hentzau equivalent Flashman encounters in the novella "The Road to Charing Cross" (which can be found in Flashman and the Tiger).
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Flashman / int_663ffef6
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Author Avatar
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Author Avatar: George MacDonald Fraser was perfectly aware his conservative political views and as the century grew older, his non-politically correct social opinions were making him more and more of a dinosaur in a Britain that he felt was losing touch with him (and expressly not the other way around). It is very possible the fictional reactionary Victorian Flashman was the perfect vehicle for his being able to present personal opinions he knew he'd be castigated for, if he expressed them in any other context.
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Flashman / int_66755d29
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Expecting Someone Taller
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Expecting Someone Taller: An Arkansas hayseed out West to see the legendary Kit Carson doesn't believe that the small, unassuming, polite man could possibly be a frontiersman hero. Carson happened to be sitting next to Flashy, though, so the man assumes that the six-foot-tall handsome chap with the cavalry whiskers has to be it, despite the mountain men telling him otherwise. They laugh themselves sick when he leaves.
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Flashman / int_69391768
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Justice by Other Legal Means
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Subverted with John Charity Spring. He initially appears to win in Flash for Freedom! when Flashman gets him acquitted of slave-trading, but Flashman then uses the threat of Justice by Other Legal Means to blackmail him. Then when the story picks up in Flashman and the Redskins he ends up wanted for murder after killing a man in a bar fight and gets shanghai'd and shipped off to Africa by Susie Willnick. Double subverted when Flashman and the Angel of the Lord shows that he landed on his feet and is doing well for himself in South Africa. Triple subverted when karma is stated to have finally caught up to him in Flashman and the Tiger.
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Direct Line to the Author
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Direct Line to the Author: Fraser presents himself as editing Flashman's memoirs, going so far as to "correct" historical inaccuracies. He even goes as far as explaining Flashman's (mis)spelling of a name in a footnote by suggesting that Flashman had never seen the name written down.
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: Cards. An accusation of cheating at vingt-et-un in Flash for Freedom ends in Flashman throwing his accuser down the stairs and being placed under house arrest. He notes later that the cheating would do more damage to his reputation than the assault. Allegations of baccarat cheating in Flashman and the Tiger lead to a libel suit and a national scandal.
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Luke, You Are My Father
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Luke, You Are My Father: Frank, a.k.a. Standing Bear, is Flashy's son by Cleonie. Like Flashy himself, he has a mile-wide streak of scoundrel in him, so naturally Flashman takes a great liking to him.
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Vigilante Militia
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Vigilante Militia: During the Indian Mutiny, Flashman runs into a group of civilians who are patrolling the countryside and killing anyone they outnumber who they think is involved in the violent insurrection. Some of them are driven by Revenge Before Reason after losing loved ones and others seem to find the whole thing exciting.
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Politically Incorrect Villain
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Politically Incorrect Villain: Since the books take place when open prejudice was far more mainstream than it is today, this is hardly unexpected. Flashman himself is a massive racist and misogynist, although he verges into Politically Incorrect Hero territory in some of the books. Virtually every antagonist in Flash for Freedom! is this by virtue of being slavers, but special mention goes to John Charity Spring and the rest of the crew of the Balliol College (except Comber); in addition to being obviously racist slave-traders, they also have no respect for women and regularly bully and mock the cabin boy, who they actually sell to the King of Dahomey as a white slave. Flashman and the Redskins gives us John Gallantin/Glanton and his scalp-hunters, who feel nothing but contempt toward Apaches and regularly rape women. The Kuklos in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord. What else would you expect from forerunners of the Ku Klux Klan?
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Simple Country Lawyer
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Simple Country Lawyer: Abraham Lincoln's personality as depicted in the books seems to use something like this as Obfuscating Stupidity. Very few people see through Flashman before it's too late: Lincoln is one of them.
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Played for Laughs
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An attempt by an overweight, somewhat unattractive Abyssinian concubine to rape Flashman in his sleep in Flashman on the March is Played for Laughs.
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Actually, I Am Him
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Actually, I Am Him: Akbar Khan.
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Eagleland
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Fraser's opinion of the American Civil War as a "colossal bore", especially when American readers began to treat it as obviously the most important historical event Flashman witnessed. As the man himself once stated:
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White Sheep
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White Sheep: Flashman's son, who mortifies his hard-living father by becoming an Anglican priest, and later bishop. Flashman's comment: "I can't believe I made the bastard."
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Joe Simmons gets a good one in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, calling John Brown out for his incompetence and stupidity.
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Politically Correct History
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Politically Correct History: Consciously subverted, as Flashman's opinions are those of the more bigoted men of the time.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: At the beginning of Flashman and the Redskins, Flashman is wanted for "murder, slave-stealing, impersonating a naval officer, false pretences, theft, perjury and issuing false bills of sale".
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Emergency Impersonation
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Emergency Impersonation: The second novel in the series, Royal Flash, is a parody of The Prisoner of Zenda, although GMF lampshades and subverts this by having Flashy claim that he told the story to Anthony Hope, who in turn based said novel on Flashy's story.
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Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist
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Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist: Again, to the maximum possible. Above-mentioned bigotry aside, Flashman is a pathological liar, cheat and coward with a vengeful mean streak whenever he's in a position of power over anyone. For a while he was even an unrepentant rapist, although he at least decided he wouldn't do it any more when he was subsequently tortured and realised it wasn't worth the hassle.
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Naughty by Night
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Naughty by Night: Flashman's wife Elspeth, seen by all outsiders as sweet and innocent, has a libido rivalling his and may or may not be equally prone to taking lovers. Miranda Spring, John Charity Spring's daughter, projects an image of being The Ingenue to all, with even Flashman initially believing her to be a naive girl who's never even kissed a man. It turns out she Really Gets Around behind her father's back and indulges in depravities that even Flashman is scandalised by. Miss Leslie, a young woman Flashman has an affair with in Flashman in the Great Game, seems innocent but once Flashman seduces her she starts dragging him off every day to teach her every position in the Karma Sutra.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: Well, obviously.
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Identical Grandson
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Identical Grandson: In Flashman and the Tiger, Flashman mentions that one of his grandchildren has black hair and eyes, resembling him in his younger years.
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Dumb Blonde
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Dumb Blonde: The beautiful, golden-locked Elspeth doesn't seem very bright.
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Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon
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Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon: Flashman in "Flashman on the March'', in which he gets found standing over Emperor Tewodros/Theodore's body holding the gun with which he had just shot himself (he had picked it up to read the inscription on the gun butt). Fortunately this was what he had been ordered to do but was unwilling to go through with, so his superiors think he did the right thing and have it hushed up to protect his reputation.
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Token Good Teammate
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Token Good Teammate: Beauchamp Comber to the crew of the slave-ship Balliol College. Unlike the others, he is opposed to slavery and is actually concerned for the wellbeing of the African slaves. It eventually turns out that he is an undercover Royal Navy officer spying on the slave-traders in order to gather evidence against them to be used in court.
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National Stereotypes
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National Stereotypes: Flashman's father-in-law is a dour, canny, miserly, vocally Presbyterian Scot. Admittedly his cowardice is rather unScottish but otherwise he is practically the living embodiment of the frugal Scotsman stereotype. Elspeth also seems to embody some Scottish stereotypes.
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Major Coward
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Major Coward: Flashman went into the army career his social standing demands of him. Only to discover being sent to the hot-spot of the British Empire - the North-West Frontier and, worse, Afghanistan - is not an ideal posting for a dedicated coward. Attempting to weasel his way out of the hottest hot-spot on Earth, he unwittingly attracts a reputation for derring-do heroics. And becomes, by degrees, Britain's go-to man for missions involving the risk of torture and agonizing death if things go wrong.
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Embarrassing Rescue
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Embarrassing Rescue: Flashy and company were extremely grateful for it when it happened, but after Ko Dali's daughter successfully broke Flashman, Yakub Beg, and Kutebar out from Fort Raim and got them back to the village, the womenfolk wouldn't stop laughing each time it was mentioned that the mighty warriors had to be rescued by "a little chit of a girl."
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: Many of Flashman's love affairs fit this label, as the women are typically ruthless in their non-romantic affairs, and sometimes their romantic ones as well. Lola Montez in Royal Flash is a good example of this.
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: Harry usually survives with life and reputation intact, but only after his actions have come around to bite him. In particular, every time he does something especially bad he very swiftly suffers karmic payback (e.g., pushing a woman out of a cart they are escaping in to lighten the load only to fall out himself moments later). He never notices the connection.
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Cavalry Officer
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Cavalry Officer: Flashman was originally commissioned in a cavalry regiment, and spends most of his military career in that branch. He exemplifies the profligate womanizer version of this trope, as do a number of comrades.
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Questionable Consent
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Questionable Consent: While Flashman claims to have only committed rape once in his life and attempted it once (both in the first book), quite a few of his sexual encounters fall under this trope to modern readers (whether the Values Dissonance is deliberate in these cases is often unclear). For example, in Royal Flash he seduces a chambermaid while impersonating her master Carl Gustaf; not only is the encounter iffy by modern standards due to power dynamics, but Flashman makes mention of her making token efforts to fend him off, which, since the scene is from his perspective, makes it difficult to say for sure whether she was actually consenting or not. More obvious cases take place in Flash for Freedom, in which Flashman repeatedly sleeps with female slaves who he has authority over, specifically mentioning that one of them wasn't into it and he couldn't make her respond positively to him even with a whip. Flashman is also occasionally on the receiving end, such as when one of Uliba-Wark's handmaids in Flashman on the March seduces him while pretending to be her.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Emperor Theodore of Abyssinia is prone to having these, as is John Charity Spring. Flashy himself has one at the end of Flashman in the Great Game after reading Tom Brown's Schooldays.
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Been There, Shaped History
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Been There, Shaped History: Dances around this trope, as Flashman constantly encounters these fabulous, colorful characters who were movers and shakers of history, but the only genuine instance was in Flashman and the Mountain of Light, where he arranges the Sikh defeat in the First Anglo-Sikh War. He also accidentally gives Lord Raglan the idea to send in the Light Brigade. Also, he does mention that the course of the American Civil War would have changed utterly had he not been present. During the Battle of Little Big Horn, Flashman ends up accidentally shooting and killing General Custer. It's because of him and Caprice that Henri Blowitz was able to get his hands on the Treaty of Berlin for The Times. A comment from Doctor Watson in Flashman and the Tiger implies that Flashman's actions in Sudan somehow caused the Fall of Khartoum. In Flashman in the Great Game Flashman's efforts convince the British to surrender at Cawnpore, followed by the infamous massacre. In Flashman and the Dragon he arranges the Taiping defeat at Shanghai.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: Elspeth in Flashman's Lady. Besides being actively involved in the story for once, her diary entries are also woven into the plot, their romantic tone providing a counterpoint with Harry's tell-all cynicism.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chess Master: Otto von Bismarck in Royal Flash. He gets offended when Flashman objects to elements of his plan as uncontrollable and risky. Count Nicholas Ignatieff in Flashman at the Charge and Flashman in the Great Game is another example as he tries to invade India.
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General Failure
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General Failure and Lord Error-Prone: Flashman's usual view of his commanders, particularly Lord Raglan and Lord Cardigan. He does seem keen enough to recognize the competent ones, however. Another notable example is his incessant condemnation of "Elphy Bey", a.k.a. Major-General William Elphinstone, an elderly note  although Sir Hugh Gough, depicted as a fairly competent general in Flashman and the Mountain of Light, was actually older than Elphy Bey, indecisive and unwell man whose entire command was wiped out in Afghanistan in 1842.
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Samus Is a Girl
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Samus Is a Girl: Used in Flashman at the Charge with Ko Dali's daughter.
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Wouldn't Hurt a Child
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Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Subverted in Flashman on the March with Emperor Theodore. He hacks a prisoner to death and prepares to do the same to the next one, only to see it's a child and stop himself... so he can have his men throw the child and most of the other prisoners over the cliff.
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Bold Inflation
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Bold Inflation: Queen Victoria emphasizes every fifth word or so with italics. Very much justified by real life, as evidenced by Victoria's diaries.
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Too Clever by Half
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Too Clever by Half: Sherlock Holmes is portrayed as this, as he draws the wrong conclusion from the evidence he's given. He still sucessfully traps Moran.
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…And That Little Girl Was Me
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...And That Little Boy Was Me: At play in Flashman and the Tiger when Flashman learns how he first met John Sebastian "Tiger Jack" Moran, and what he did to earn that gentleman's undying enmity. Moran, it turns out, was the cabin boy of the Balliol College who was sold into white slavery in Flash for Freedom!; after escaping, he spent decades tracking down the crew of that ship (which included a reluctant Flashman) in order to wreak his revenge.
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Gratuitous Latin
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Gratuitous Latin: John Charity Spring the slave trader never misses an opportunity to quote a line from Virgil or Tacitus in the original Latin.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: Flashman himself, from Tom Brown's Schooldays. The cabin boy who Spring sells as a white slave to King Gezo of Dahomey returns as Sebastian Moran, the story's main antagonist, in Flashman and the Tiger.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Lampshaded ruthlessly, but Harry plays it less straight than you'd suppose, other than getting out alive. Many of the historical characters also get away due to their status as real-life figures preventing them from getting killed off or otherwise punished, the most infuriating examples being the Manchu leaders (although the two main ones did eventually get their comeuppance in real life), Nicholas Ignatieff and Queen Ranavalona.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Flashman fooled his contemporaries by presenting himself as an honest and humble soldier, and often wonders whether Elspeth's seeming stupidity is a put-on as well.
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Meaningless Villain Victory
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Meaningless Villain Victory: At first glance it appears that The Bad Guy Wins in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord since Brown's raid goes ahead as the Kuklos planned and strengthens the cause for Southern secession. Then you remember that the South's attempt to secede led to the American Civil War and the secessionists being decisively crushed.
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RealLife
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''Flashman on the March" depicts the Real Life retaliatory expedition undertaken by the British against Emperor Tewodros of Abyssinia for taking British subjects hostage, which Flashman manages to get roped into. He ends up being thought to have killed Tewodros himself due to a case of Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon (it was actually a suicide).
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Subverted - the cowardly and slinky Flashman is a Big Guy of appropriate physical strength, a very good swordsman, proficient with cavalry lance and brags about his ability with horses. In each book there is at least a scene where he has no way to run and uses his strength to fight ferociously. What keeps him back most of the time is lack of courage, not physical inadequacy.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Flashman is an arrogant, womanizing chauvinist, which would not be out of place for his time period. He openly dismisses different cultures he encounters, although Flashman does stand out as an equal-opportunity cynic; his opinion of his peers is little better. Being centred on the slave trade as it existed in the late 1840s, Flash For Freedom! is made of this trope. Flashy is able to admit that Indian soldiers are skilled under the right circumstances. Flashman like most of his fellow officers maintains a warrior-caste sentimentality and romanticism about Sikh and Ghazi troops, but in general he doesn't consider them very highly or see them as having identities beyond being soldiers. A more subtle one from Flashman and the Angel of the Lord - several American characters praise Oliver Cromwell as a straightforward heroic figure rather than the Well-Intentioned Extremist even many of his admirers see him as today. Of course Fraser like others is probably mocking the Global Ignorance of Americans of his time.
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The Brigadier
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The Brigadier: Sir Colin Campbell and a couple other competent commanders Flashman has served with.
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Offscreen Karma: Many historical figures did get their comeuppance in Real Life but are Karma Houdinis in the series because their fate is outside the scope of the story, which is usually lampshaded by Fraser in his ending notes. These include John Gallantinnote Killed and scalped by Quechan warriors in 1850, Mangas Coloradonote Captured, tortured and summarily shot by American soldiers in 1863, Sang Kol-in-sennote Killed in action in 1865 and Prince Yinote Driven to Suicide in 1861. Rudi von Starnberg, who gets away in Royal Flash, was killed in the Franco-Prussian War, according to Flashman. Similarly, John Charity Spring was Killed Offscreen by a vengeful Sebastian Moran, as revealed in Flashman and the Tiger. Annette Mandeville, upon her re-appearence in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, reveals that her husband drank himself to death, making him an example of this trope. Then she herself becomes one when Atropos has her Killed Offscreen as a traitor.
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Flashman on the March, the last published novel in the series, has an Author's Introduction and Footnotes that's more or less a Take That! to The War on Terror in general, and Bush and Blair in particular.
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Epigraph: The first novel opens with the following epigraph from the novel from which Fraser borrowed Flashman:
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Revenge by Proxy: Flashman seduces John Charity Spring's daughter to get revenge on him, but it turns out to be a Honey Trap. Colonel Moran plots to avenge himself on Flashman by sexually extorting his granddaughter.
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The Film of the Book: Richard Lester's 1975 adaptation of Royal Flash, with Malcolm McDowell as Flashman, co-starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed and Florinda Balkin. Fraser himself wrote the screenplay. The movie isn't universally popular with Flashman fans, however.
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Yes-Man: or, as Flashy would put it, "toadying". Flashman is a master toady. Tommy Bryant from Flashman and Flash For Freedom! also counts.
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Chaste Hero: The series' presentation of the historical figure James Brooke satirizes this trope, as his characterization as a plucky and honorable hero who has no lustful reaction to the topless native women around him is given an unorthodox spin by the implication that he was castrated by a bullet wound received in battle. note  Historical records (and Fraser) indicate that he was shot in the lung, however, and carried out an affair shortly after recovering. Oddly, the article on Brooke in The Other Wiki suggests he was actually a Depraved Bisexual.
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Nice Guy
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Nice Guy: Scud East in Flashman at the Charge, in complete contrast to Flashman himself.
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Flashman's father-in-law is a money-grubbing Scot who besides running a mill under awful conditions is revealed to have investments in the slave trade. The illegal slave trade that the Royal Navy held an extensive military campaign to abolish, mind you.
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Flashman himself Double Subverts this in the same story when he interrupts von Starnberg's attempt to kill Franz Josef seconds before he breaks into the room. Whilst he is easily overpowered by the Holnup assassins, the commotion rouses the guards and allows them to pull a Big Damn Heroes of their own.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: After the scalp-hunters (the same gang Cormac McCarthy portrayed in Blood Meridian) have spent about a chapter of Flashman and the Redskins raping and slaughtering the Mimbreno, they decide to get their revenge and raid the gang's camp in the middle of the night, butcher everyone who fights back and kidnap all the survivors who don't manage to get away in time before having them Flayed Alive, with Flashman only being spared because he decided not to rape any of the captives when given the chance. ''Flashman on the March" depicts the Real Life retaliatory expedition undertaken by the British against Emperor Tewodros of Abyssinia for taking British subjects hostage, which Flashman manages to get roped into. He ends up being thought to have killed Tewodros himself due to a case of Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon (it was actually a suicide). John Sebastian Moran goes on one in Flashman and the Tiger against those who sold him into slavery, with victims including John Charity Spring. Flashman is also targeted indirectly, which sets up the events of the story.
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Anti-Villain: Suleiman in Flashman's Lady. While he kidnaps Elspeth with the intent of forcing her into marriage, he treats her otherwise honourably and seems to be genuinely in love with her. He even tries to save Flashman from Malagasy soldiers without an ulterior motive. Plus, it would be difficult to argue that he is a worse man than Flashman.
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The Chief's Daughter: Sonsee-Array, daughter of Apache chief Mangas Colorado and Flashman's fourth wife.
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I Have Many Names
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I Have Many Names: Done indirectly in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Flashy frequently does this. In Flashman's Lady, he calls it the "Flashman's Gambit": When all else fails, run!
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Try to Fit That on a Business Card: By the time he is supposed to be writing his memoirs, Flashman's full name and title is Brigadier-General Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC KCB KCIE. Full, hell. Those are just the British ones. If we include all his foreign awards and titles (as Fraser does in Flashman on the March), the results end up taking two entire pages.
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Monumental Damage: Flashman and the Dragon deals with the real-life destruction of the Summer Palace ordered by Lord Elgin, the son of the same Lord Elgin who "acquired" the marbles from Greece.
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Gambit Pileup: Flashman's part in the raid on Harper's Ferry comes as a result of this. Finding himself shanghai'd to Baltimore, Flashman is first dragooned by Mr Crixus of the Underground Railroad (portrayed by Fraser as far more extensive and organised than it was) to become Brown's second in command for the raid and help Brown establish a black Republic. He is then kidnapped by the Kuklos (a fictional Southern secret society and forerunner of the KKK) who want to ensure that Brown succeeds and thus start a war for Southern seccession but fails to create the slave republic. He is then kidnapped by Allan Pinkerton and the US secret service who want him to foil the raid from the inside to prevent Civil War.
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Continuity Snarl: Fraser generally managed to avoid this despite the anachronic order of the books' release, working to ensure consistent continuity between Flashman's adventures. He admitted to finally falling victim to this during Flashman and the Mountain of Light, where he has Flashman becoming involved in the Anglo-Sikh War at the time Flashman's Lady places him in Madagascar. Fraser only realized this after Mountain had gone to press and decided it wasn't worth the effort of rewriting the novel.
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Miss Kitty: Susie Willinck, a New Orleans madame Flashman encounters in Flash for Freedom and Flashman and the Redskins
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Historical Villain Upgrade: Thomas Henry Kavanaugh is portrayed in Flashman in the Great Game as an incompetent bungler who got lost during his famous escape from Lucknow due to his own stubbornness and only made it to his destination because of Flashman's help. Lampshaded by Fraser, who suggests in the ending notes that Flashman deliberately exaggerated Kavanaugh's negative qualities out of jealousy that his role in the escape didn't get as much recognition as Kavanaugh's. Also lampshaded in the same book in the case of Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi and a prominent leader of the 1857 mutiny. One of the book's footnotes admits that the claim she refused to protect British civilians in Jhansi from being murdered, although depicted as true in the book, has not been proven one way or the other in Real Life, and that she may have simply not been able to prevent the massacre due to the number of people involved. Fraser also admits that there is no evidence she murdered any of the envoys sent to request help by the Jhansi garrison as she is depicted doing in the book (although even In-Universe this particular claim is treated with scepticism, with Flashman not believing Ilderim when he tells him about it). An example stemming from Dated History: both Great Game and the previous book, Flashman at the Charge, depict the Russian Empire as plotting to annexe British India. This was believed to be the case at the time the books were written, but modern-day historians believe that, while some invasion plans were drawn up, none of them were ever implemented and no serious invasion attempts were ever made. In contrast to this, Flashman at the Charge has the Russian plan to attack India via Afghanistan, in reality never put into effect, actually being carried out and only failing thanks to Flashman and Yakub Beg, whereas Flashman in the Great Game has the Russians, specifically Nikolay Ignatyev, orchestrating the 1857 rebellion to undermine the British, which there is no evidence actually happened.
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Imperial China: Seen in its later days during the Taiping Rebellion; Flashman makes occasional references to the later Boxer Rebellion.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Caprice showing up just in time to disarm and kill Rupert von Starnberg before he can execute Flashman at the climax of "The Road to Charing Cross". Flashman himself Double Subverts this in the same story when he interrupts von Starnberg's attempt to kill Franz Josef seconds before he breaks into the room. Whilst he is easily overpowered by the Holnup assassins, the commotion rouses the guards and allows them to pull a Big Damn Heroes of their own. Subverted in "Flashman and the Tiger": Flashman's about to pull one by killing Colonel Moran, only to realize he's about to be arrested for the murder of Ronald Adair.
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Bathe Her and Bring Her to Me: A Gender-Flipped version is done to Flashman on at least two occasions, by Ranavalona in Flashman's Lady and Yehonala in Flashman and the Dragon.
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One-Steve Limit: Averted and lampshaded in Flashman on the March. Flash encounters both his old crony Speedicut note from Tom Brown's Schooldays and the historical figure Captain Tristram Speedy. A footnote from Fraser observes that a work of fiction would never feature two such similarly-named characters.
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NO INDOOR VOICE
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No Indoor Voice: Sang Kol-in-sen really likes to shout.
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War Is Hell
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War Is Hell: This is Flashman's perspective, although he isn't totally a pacifist:
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Unskilled, but Strong
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Unskilled, but Strong: Outright unskilled is probably too far, but when faced with a master swordsman like Rudi von Starnberg, Flashman's considerable strength (aided by terror-induced desperation) helps keep him in the fight.
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Brainless Beauty
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Brainless Beauty: Flashy's wife, Elspeth: a ravishing beauty well into her middle age, and not two brain cells to rub together—unless, as is often hinted, it's all a facade. Certainly she seems about as randy as Flashman himself when it comes to the opposite sex, yet extremely adept at disguising it.
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Incredibly Lame Pun: in Royal Flash, Flashman — while disguised as a Danish prince — beds down one of the local housemaids, and reflects if anything came of it, and, if it did, whether the kid ever thought himself to be the son of a prince. If so, he could truly be called an ignorant bastard. An in-universe one in the first book. After returning to England, Flashman sees a cartoon in Punch of himself fighting off a dozen Afghans, captioned "A Flash(ing) Blade". He finds it groanworthy.
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Would Hit a Girl
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Would Hit a Girl: Several times.
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Ten Paces and Turn
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Ten Paces and Turn: In Flashman, Flashman is forced into fighting a duel after a brief affair with a fellow officer's lover. Flashman gains a free shot after promising to pay Tommy Bryant (his second) a large sum of money to put blanks in his opponent's gun, but rather than attempt to kill his opponent, Flashy instead delopes and accidentally shoots the top off a bottle thirty yards away, an action that gives him instant fame and the respect of the Duke of Wellington. Being the cad he is, he doesn't give Bryant a penny, which comes back to bite him in Flash for Freedom!.
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Last Stand
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Last Stand: Flashy has been in on a lot of these, from Gandamack and Piper's Fort in Afghanistan, to the Siege of Cawnpore in the Indian Mutiny, to Custer's Last Stand. And there are gaps in the Papers, at least so far, so he may have been in on others, such as Camerone in Mexico.
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Attempted Rape
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Attempted Rape: Flashman tries to rape his father's lover Judy in the first book, but holds off out of fear that a servant might catch him.
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Comically Missing the Point
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Comically Missing the Point: Momentarily at play in Flashman and the Dragon...
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Lady of War
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Lady of War: Ko Dali's Daughter, a lovely young woman who is also a brave Central Asian warlord. She's one of the few historical heroines Flashy encounters who's simply too badass to be affected by his Doom Magnet tendencies.
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Pet the Dog
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Pet the Dog: Flashman occasionally gets nicer moments, such as ordering the release of several Indian mutineers who were about to be blown from a cannon after almost experiencing it firsthand.
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: For all their tongue-in-cheek humour, the Flashman novels are based on a lot of serious historical research by the author. Fraser never indulges in info-dumps however, and relegates a lot of the background to Author's Notes at the end of the books. note Taken to an extreme in Flashman and the Dragon where one of the appendices discusses the diary of a scholar living in Beijing during the events of the novel: it has almost nothing to do with the plot, but Fraser evidently came across the book in his research and thought it might be interesting to show the other side's point of view. There's a story that Patrick Macrory, author of The Fierce Pawnsnote A popular history of the Anglo-Afghan War, most recently reprinted as Retreat from Kabul read Flashman and was furious that Fraser seemingly lifted passages from his own work. Macrory supposedly threatened to sue Fraser, to the point of consulting lawyers... then read Fraser's end notes praising Macrory's book. The two became lifelong friends afterwards.
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