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Outcast is a 1955 Young Adult Historical Fiction novel by Rosemary Sutcliff, the follow-up to her 1954 bestseller The Eagle of the Ninth.An infant rescued from a Roman shipwreck is adopted by a British tribe beyond the frontier, but fifteen years later, they drive him back out again. Hoping for a warmer welcome from his “true� people in the Roman Empire, Beric is instead abducted by slavers and sold as a British barbarian in Rome. He makes an enemy of his master’s son, a friend of his daughter, and discovers a faint hope of refuge with an engineer from Britain – if first he can fight clear of the mines, the galleys, and the great storms.Outcast was notably the only one not to be shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal of the six novels for children Sutcliff published in the years 1954 to 1959 (when she finally won for The Lantern Bearers.)
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A Taste of the Lash
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A Taste of the Lash: Jason gets whipped for malingering after he collapses at his oar. Then he gets tossed overboard, so Beric attacks the overseer. Then Beric gets flogged and tossed overboard.
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Greedy Jew: Aaron Ben Malachi, the obsequious Roman slave dealer, is hardly the worst slave-owner in the novel but certainly more concerned with his business than the humanity of his wares. Ben Malachi would remain the most prominent Jewish character in Sutcliff's body of work.
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Slave Liberation
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Slave Liberation: Unbeknownst to Beric, Justinius bought him and manumitted him the day after they met in Rome. When they meet again, he gets Beric cleared of the conviction that sent him to the galleys with the help of a fake alibi from Lucilla and Hippias.
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: Beric becomes boyhood best friends with Cathlan, at Cathlan's instigation, shortly after beating the hell out of Cathlan for bullying him about being Roman.
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Incurable Cough of Death
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Incurable Cough of Death: Beric's beloved oar-mate, Jason.
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The Exile
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The Exile: After a series of unfortunate events, Beric's father's enemies get Beric driven out of the village as a scapegoat, leaving him to return to his "own kind", the Romans. Unfortunately, they don't want him either.
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Welcome to the Big City
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Welcome to the Big City: Isca Dumnoniorum, the recently-burned-down Roman border outpost Beric makes for, is the biggest town he's ever seen. He thinks the basilica is a private dwelling and gets suckered by a crew of Greek slave-traders.
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Great Escape
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Great Escape: After Glaucus decides to send him to a protracted death in the salt-mines, Beric pries his chain out of the wall, crawls out the cellar window, files off his shackle in the overgrown sanctuary of Pan, and takes to the hills.
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Hostile Weather
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Hostile Weather: Beric’s life is altered by three great storms: the one that orphans him and washes him up among the Dumnonii, the one that kills Jason and leads to Beric’s return to Britain, and the "storm of the century" that threatens to destroy the Rhee Wall and the new life Beric has built.
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Burial at Sea
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Burial at Sea: The Alcestis buries Beric and Jason, in the sense of chucking them overboard when they die at the oar.
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Starving Artist
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Starving Artist: Beric’s oar-mate Jason was a spendthrift fresco painter enslaved for debt.
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Dated History
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Dated History: The only quasi-historical event in Outcast, the supposed Roman founding of the Rhee Wall of Romney Marsh in south-east England, is no longer credited by historians.
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Going Native
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Going Native: Justinius, having spent his career in Britain and married and buried a British wife, means to retire there.
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Happily Adopted
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Happily Adopted: Though his mother Guinear initially declines to accept him in lieu of her dead daughter, Beric grows up blissfully oblivious to the fact that anyone could consider him anything but a member of his tribe and family.
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All of the Other Reindeer
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All of the Other Reindeer: The children of the Dumnonii take their cue from their elders after they publicly debate the question of whether he belongs to the Tribe.
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Screw the Money, I Have Rules!
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Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Beric puts himself on the wrong side of Glaucus by refusing to help him cheat his father Piso over a horse. After two years in the galleys Beric can’t understand what provoked that outburst of idiotic integrity.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: This, the second of Sutcliff’s dozen novels and stories set in the Roman period, is the only one to take place partly in Rome itself. The rest focus almost exclusively on Roman Britain.
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Luke, I Might Be Your Father
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Luke, I Might Be Your Father: Justinius takes an interest in Beric because he resembles his dead wife. Beric proudly disabuses him of the notion that he might be their kid who died in absentia and tries to slink off, but Justinius asks him to stay on as an adopted son anyway.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Glaucus, the charming son of the Piso household, beloved of all but Beric and his sister Lucilla.
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Perfectly Arranged Marriage
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Perfectly Arranged Marriage: Teenaged Lucilla is marrying a colleague of her father's. Rather than being trapped into Old Man Marrying a Child, she's satisfied with the arrangement and her fiancé is portrayed as a good man.
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Replacement Goldfish
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Replacement Goldfish: Beric's father Cunori hopes to soothe his wife Guinear's grief for her daughter by presenting her with Beric, freshly fished out of the sea.
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday: While working on the Rhee Wall, Beric eventually meets Cornelius Chlorus, the Roman legate who indirectly got him and Jason worked and beaten half to death during the crossing to Britain. The Legate naturally enough does not recognise him.
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One Last Job
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One Last Job: Justinius is leaving Rome forever to complete the Rhee Wall in Britain and then retire there. His friends in Italy are appalled that he'll spend the rest of his life in such a forsaken backwater.
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Culture Clash
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Culture Clash: The Dumnonii aren’t fans of the Romans.
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Trauma Conga Line
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Trauma Conga Line: Before he is twenty, Beric is shipwrecked and orphaned, made a scapegoat by his adoptive people, abducted and enslaved, abused by his master, arrested, sentenced to a short life in a Slave Galley, whipped into shock and thrown overboard before he’s quite dead.
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Because You Were Nice to Me
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Because You Were Nice to Me: First Lucilla, whom Beric briefly despises until discovering that she treats him like a human being; his fellow-slave Jason; and Justinius and his household, in whose kindness the jaded Beric can't entirely trust until Justinius treats not only Beric's injuries but his stray dog's.
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Shell-Shocked Veteran
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Shell-Shocked Veteran: In the final quarter of the novel after he finds a safe haven, Beric is prone to nightmares, losing track of his surroundings, and a pervasive sense of alienation from other people. The book closes on his realisation that he's recovered from the traumas of his enslavement when he meets the Legate who commanded the fatal convoy and it's. . .not that big a deal.
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Canine Companion
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Canine Companion: Beric leaves his first beloved hound Gelert behind in his home village, but finding Canog, a mongrel like himself well-kicked about by life and in need of a good home, is what turns Beric back around in the middle of running away from Justinius. Gelert later reappears in the care of Rhiada the harper.
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Slave Galley
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Slave Galley: The Alcestis of the Rhenus Fleet.
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Made a Slave
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Made a Slave: Beric is duped by a crew of slave-traders, sold to a merchant in Rome, and bought by a well-to-do Roman family. When he runs away from them, he's caught in the company of a robber band and sentenced to a Slave Galley.
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Canis Latinicus
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Canis Latinicus: At this point in her writing, Sutcliff appears to have known that Roman men usually had three names, but not that the family name was the middle one. Titus Drusus Justinius and Publius Lucius Piso have two first names and a cognomen, and accordingly Piso's children Lucilla and Glaucus aren't given a family name either. The error would crop up again with Tiberius Lucius Justinianus in her third Roman novel, The Silver Branch.
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Wandering Minstrel
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Wandering Minstrel: Rhiada the harper adopts Beric's dog Gelert and leaves the village after Beric's exile. Beric meets him again before the great storm and gives him the message that he had promised years before to his mother.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: Though Outcast is not obviously a sequel to The Eagle of the Ninth, when Beric mentions that Isca Dumnoniorum was burned down in a tribal uprising before he was born, he's presumably referring to the revolt put down by its hero Marcus in the early chapters of that novel. The scene in which Beric is instantly drawn to a young soldier who offers to buy him – but can't afford it, is perhaps a passing nod to the unlikely master-slave friendship between Marcus and Esca.
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Old Retainer
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Old Retainer: Servius, a retired sergeant of Justinius’s and now the caretaker of his farm with his wife Cordaella.
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Foundling
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Foundling: Infant Beric is orphaned in a Roman shipwreck, but adopted into a British tribe as a present for a grieving new mother, over the objections of the xenophobic Druid. This comes back to haunt them.
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Starting a New Life
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Starting a New Life: Beric goes through several false starts before it takes, each time assuming he's in it for the long haul: going to join the Eagles in Isca Dumnoniorum, enslavement in Rome, enslavement at sea, and finally becoming Justinius's adopted son.
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Cool Ship
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Cool Ship: The Alcestis is, for her masters, a beautifully efficient machine; for her slaves, “a floating hell."
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Fiery Redhead
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Fiery Redhead: Beric, "too dark and too red" for Lady Julia's blond litter team and too sullen for Publius Piso.
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Blind Musician
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Blind Musician: Rhiada the harper occupies a respected position among the Dumnonii, which he uses to advocate for Beric.
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: As Beric rebuilds his life on the Rhee Wall, he eventually discovers that his memories of slavery no longer have the power to hurt him, though they will never leave him.
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Yank the Dog's Chain
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Yank the Dog's Chain: Disaster breaks over Beric in successive waves; just when it seems that the worst is over and he can now settle into a new life (and plot)... something worse happens. The Dumnonii decide to accept Beric when he’s nine: they ostracize him at sixteen. Beric meets helpful friends in Isca Dumnoniorum: they enslave him. A kind young soldier wants to buy him: he can't afford it. Lucilla asks her father for Beric: Glaucus already asked for him. Beric meets Justinius: Glaucus decides to sell him to the mines. Rhodope shelters him on his escape: the Watch raids her farm and arrests him. The Alcestis sails for Britain: Beric and Jason are thrown overboard. Justinius's people shelter him: it's a case of mistaken identity. Beric rebuilds himself as he builds the Rhee Wall: the storm threatens to wash it away.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill was Sutcliff's acknowledged inspiration for her Roman Britain material, and several touches are borrowed from it – Justinius's worship of Mithras, the Women's and Men's Sides of the Dumnonii, a reference to Rimini. Beric's experience of adoption and rejection by the Dumnonii strongly echoes Mowgli's among the wolves and villagers in The Jungle Book, including a formal acceptance with the support of two sponsors (which also appears in Warrior Scarlet), a malicious enemy, a later rejection when age has reduced the influence of a key supporter, a final farewell to his mother, and being driven out by stoning. The phrases "mine to me" and "it is in my heart (or head or mind) that..." are also borrowed from it. The outlines of Justinius's character – the soldier-engineer who's done his life’s work and buried his dead in Britain – owe something to "The Roman Centurion's Song", which includes the lines: The dog's name Gelert is taken from a Welsh legend about a faithful hound, though the story has no particular bearing on the novel. It also appears as a typical dog's name in The Gladiators by George Whyte-Melville, another early influence on Sutcliff.
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Rage Breaking Point
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Rage Breaking Point: After Glaucus has subtly made his life miserable for several months, Beric spills wine while distracted by Justinius, Glaucus strikes him across the face, and Beric empties the winejar on Glaucus, which leads to Beric's appointment with the salt-mines. Aboard the Alcestis, Beric does his level best to murder Porcus the overseer after he finally kills Jason.
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The Engineer
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The Engineer: Justinius, the "Builder of Roads and Drainer of Marshes."
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Now What?
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Now What?: Beric’s future, after recovering from the trauma of slavery, is left open. He might follow in Justinius’s footsteps and join the Army, as Cornelius Chlorus suggests. He might not.
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Kindly Housekeeper
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Kindly Housekeeper: Cordaella with the voice “like a wood-pigeon," caretaker with her husband Servius of Justinius's farm.
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Turbulent Priest
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Turbulent Priest: The vehement rejection of all things Roman from the Dumnonii's mad, embittered old Druid ultimately leads to Beric's exile.
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Animal Motifs
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Animal Motifs: The politics of a dog-pack represent Beric (figuring as an adopted wolf-cub)’s struggles with the Dumnonii, while the northward spring migrations of swallows and grey geese stand in for Beric’s homesickness for Britain.
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Artistic License – Ships
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Artistic License – Ships: While the Slave Galley was a familiar trope in fiction such as Ben-Hur (the novel, Outcast predates the film) and Kipling’s “The Finest Story in the World�, their use in the Roman navy is actually somewhat improbable. Her manoeuvres may be comparatively accurate, however – the novel is dedicated to Commander Sutcliff of the Royal Navy, "without whom the Alcestis of the Rhenus Fleet would never have been seaworthy."
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Beauty Is Bad
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Beauty Is Bad: Like his spiritual predecessor Placidus in The Eagle of the Ninth, handsome aristocrat Glaucus is a dick, while overweight Plain Jane Lucilla, grotesquely-proportioned Justinius, rat-like Rhodope, and enormous Cordaella are wise and kind.
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