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The Perilous Gard is a young adult novel by Elizabeth Marie Pope (The Sherwood Ring). The book is set in Tudor England and tells a variant on the ballad of Tam Lin. It won the Newbery Honor in 1975.Summary: Kate and Alicia Sutton are young maids of honor to the Lady Elizabeth Tudor, who is confined to her house at Hatfield under the extreme displeasure of her jealous older half-sister, Queen Mary.Alicia, a beautiful ditz, writes the Queen to complain about the conditions at Hatfield. Her Majesty takes offense but elects to punish not Alicia (who she's sure isn't responsible), but instead her older, plainer sister, Kate. Kate is sent to live under house arrest at Elvenwood Hall in the care of Sir Geoffrey Heron.She soon discovers she has walked into a somewhat fraught family situation: Sir Geoffrey's small daughter and only child, Cecily, disappeared under mysterious circumstances while in the care of her uncle, Christopher Heron, who of course is now Sir Geoffrey's heir. Everybody draws the obvious conclusion, and Christopher's Byronic posturing does nothing to help the situation.This is followed by the revelation that the Elvenwood really is the haunt of honest-to-God Fairy Folk (or surviving pagans) who, every seven years, pay a teind to Hell (or their gods) of one human life.Guess why Cecily was taken. Guess what fate is intended for Christopher, who has offered himself in exchange for his niece. Guess who has to save him.
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Scary Amoral Religion
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Scary Amoral Religion: The Fairy Folk believe that power to protect their people is acquired by Human Sacrifice. They usually use mortal children like Cecily because, quite simply, children are easier to abduct. Kate tries to persuade them that Christ's sacrifice was so powerful that further sacrifices are unnecessary, but the Lady, though interested, is unconvinced.
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Rescue Romance
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Rescue Romance: Of course the usual sex of rescuer and rescuee is reversed.
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Love Potion
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Love Potion: Of the Love First Person Sighted variety. The Lady gives Kate one to use on Christopher, but Kate refuses to accept it because she is afraid of it being fake and would not want a relationship based on false feelings.
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The High Queen
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The High Queen: Upon the death of Queen Mary, Elizabeth ascends the throne of England and sends Kate's father to bring her back from Elvenwood Hall.
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The Klutz
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The Klutz: Kate is always tripping over her own two feet, despite the efforts of her family to teach her how to move gracefully. It's Gwenhyfara, one of the Fairy Folk, who finally manages to show her how. By the end of the novel, Kate has learned how to move not just gracefully, but silently.
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Deep Sleep
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Deep Sleep: When Kate first arrives at Elvenwood Hall, she sleeps like the dead until the next afternoon.
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Fairytale Motifs
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Fairytale Motifs: Aside from the numerous references to "Tam Lin" and other ballads, Kate thinks of Christopher and Alicia as the kind of beautiful, unworldly people found in Arthurian romances: Christopher as the Knight In Shining Armour putting Honour Before Reason, Alicia as a naive heroine.
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Maternal Death? Blame the Child!
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Maternal Death? Blame the Child!: Christopher's mother died giving birth to him. His father blamed Christopher, refusing to have anything to do with him and leaving him to be raised by Geoffrey, Christopher's elder brother.
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Halloween Episode
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Halloween Episode: The teind is paid on Hallowe'en in "Tam Lin" and also in the Elvenwood.
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Spoiled Sweet
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Spoiled Sweet: Alicia, though exasperatingly dim and unwittingly insensitive, is far too good-natured and affectionate for anyone to actually dislike. Alicia has no idea that Kate has a crippling inferiority complex about her social graces, and they do not wage The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Kate's strength of mind is not obvious to the Lady from her unprepossessing exterior, and Christopher keeps his agricultural dreams so close to his chest, not even the Guardian of the Well finds out about them.
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Must Make Amends
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Must Make Amends: Christopher lives in a leper's hut in penance for Cecily's disappearance, and later offers himself as a human sacrifice in her place. Kate considers this theatrical and ridiculous.
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God Save Us from the Queen!
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God Save Us from the Queen!: Queen Mary, jealous of Elizabeth, has sent her to live in exile at Hatfield. And that's only a start. She keeps the household short of firewood, blankets, and other essentials. Then she accuses Kate, without any proof, of having given Alicia the idea to write the letter and sends Kate to live in exile at Elvenwood Hall.
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Beautiful All Along
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Beautiful All Along: Kate gets a makeover during her time in the Fairy Hill.
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BreakingSpeech
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Breaking Speech: The Guardian of the Well gives Christopher a "Reason You Suck" Speech combined with a Nihilistic rant about life in general.
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Beautiful Tears
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Beautiful Tears: Kate sees a faint sparkle of tears appear on Alicia's lashes "like jewels on a fringe."
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Bring Help Back
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Bring Help Back: Kate's last-ditch attempt to summon help before being taken into the Hill is to send Randal the idiot to fetch Sir Geoffrey from Norfolk by Hallowe'en. Unfortunately, Randal fixates on Exact Words and she realises right away that she's confused him about the timing.
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Cave Behind the Falls
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Cave Behind the Falls: One of the entrances to the Fairy Hill is behind a waterfall.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Master John, a civilised man of business who discusses Christopher's demise with Kate over a plate of pears and cheese.
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Call to Agriculture
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Call to Agriculture: After two months of debating about Christopher's ideal manor in Norfolk, London-bred Kate is as invested in it as he is.
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PromotedToParent
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Promoted to Parent: Sir Geoffrey is fifteen years older than Christopher and raised him after their mother's Death by Childbirth and their father's refusal to have anything to do with him. It's perhaps not surprising that Christopher resented Geoffrey's wife Anne.
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Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling
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Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Kate's younger sister Alicia has the cuteness, charm, and intelligence of a small fluffy animal, while Kate is intelligent and prosaic.
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: Christopher blames himself for Cecily's disappearance.
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Big Eater
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Big Eater: Kate enjoys practical pleasures, like food. Christopher evidently notices that she's partaking of a huge dinner when they first meet, interrogates him about his rations the next time, and that her unflattering analogies for him include a fattened goose and a gilded gingerbread.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Christopher ("Christ-bearer") is named after a saint who carried a beggar who turned out to be the Christ child across a raging river. The name is symbolic of Christopher's exasperating tendency to take burdens on himself, like responsibility for his mother's death and Cecily's life.
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Too Hungry to Be Polite
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Too Hungry to Be Polite: Defied by Kate. When she's served her first meal in the Hill, she eats it slowly and with attention to her manners, despite how ravenous she is after having been kidnapped. The other maids, by contrast, toss away the spoons and tear the meat with their fingers, stuffing big chunks of it into their mouths.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "Mad or blind." Kate first uses the phrase in when pointing out the holes in the story of Cecily's disappearance, saying that they're obvious to anyone with the use of their senses. The full significance is that "mad or blind" is what the Fairy Folk make mortals—blind by keeping their captives in darkness, and mad by giving the maids and pilgrims a drug to keep them happy, or take away their wits like Randal. Later, Christopher tells Kate that she seems as much a part of him as his mind or eyes, and being separated would be like madness or blindness. "Nothing": what the teind-payer is supposed to become, and Christopher frequently refers to with heavy irony. When Kate tells him 'nothing' is wrong he says he's taken a dislike to the word.
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Belligerent Sexual Tension
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Belligerent Sexual Tension: Kate and Christopher spend most of their time together arguing—and we all know what that means! (Except Kate. Kate doesn't know what it means.)
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From Bad to Worse
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From Bad to Worse: Kate is reminded of a joke about a man whose dog died... when his house burned down... during his wife's funeral... when Alicia tells her that she just adores Christopher, and he's rich now, and he's got an engagement ring.... She means it's for Kate and that she, Alicia, loves Christopher like a brother.
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: "The grief of a wound" is taken from Falstaff's soliloquy on honour in Henry IV, Part 1, while "tilly vally" and "fire-new" are obsolete words found in Twelfth Night. Pope was an English professor specialising in Shakespeare. "Kate! Unkind!" may be a shout out to The Taming of the Shrew. Christopher cries this when Kate admits she's afraid he wants to marry Alicia, a fate Christopher considers only slightly better than death
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Curtains Match the Window
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Curtains Match the Window: Alicia, whose eyes match her golden curls.
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Claustrophobia
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Claustrophobia: One of the conditions of life under the Hill is occasional attacks of "the weight", or panic attacks about the sheer mass of rock looming overhead. The Fairy Folk consider mere mortals incapable of enduring it, and Kate first wins the Lady's respect by persisting in her refusal of the relaxing drugs they give to the other maidservants.
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Separated by the Wall
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Separated by the Wall: Kate and Christopher really get to know each other after they spend weeks talking through his cell wall in total darkness so he won't Go Mad from the Isolation. Kate learns to hear and interpret every tone and shade of Christopher's voice but is genuinely startled when she realizes he knows hers just as well.
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Black Eyes of Evil
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Black Eyes of Evil: Master John, to go with his black heart.
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The Fair Folk
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The Fair Folk: Probably perfectly human pagans. Probably.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: After her first impressions of Christopher as a melodramatic hero of Chivalric Romance, Kate is bewildered to discover that his true interests are as mundane as hers: he has a passion for farming and strong opinions about drainage.
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Rule of Seven
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Rule of Seven: The Fairy Folk pay the teind every seven years.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Christopher. Most memorably his remark about hoping to get a spot next to Kate at the Last Judgment because he wants to hear her commentary on the proceedings. And that her mother ought to tell her that she needs to marry the man she's been spending all her nights with.
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Cold Iron
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Cold Iron: Double subverted. The cold iron cross a village woman gives Kate doesn't hurt the Fair Folk, but it does hurt Kate when she cuts her hand with it, preventing her from falling into an enchanted sleep.
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Poison Ring
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Poison Ring: The Lady's bracelet has a Secret Compartment in which she keeps the drug given to new maidservants.
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Big "NO!"
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Big "NO!": When Alicia suggests fixing the trouble by writing another letter to the Queen, Kate, Master Ascham, and Princess Elizabeth all chorus a loud "No!"
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Kate doesn't believe for a second that the Fairy Folk aren't entirely human. The only thing she can't explain is who the Guardian of the Well is, and why his robe washes up with a few old bones after the flooding of the Hill.
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Blindfolded Trip
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Blindfolded Trip: The Lady blindfolds Kate before taking her down one of the entrances to the Hill.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Randal the bard is very knowledgeable about the Fair Folk, but he's considered to be "touched in the head" and people don't realize that his songs and ramblings include vital information.
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Everyone Can See It: Everybody but Kate herself sees at a glance that Christopher is lost in love with her.
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Insulted Awake: Kate does this to Christopher while rescuing him.
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Reconstruction: The novel is a version of the English ballad "Tam Lin", which the characters initially dismiss as a fairy tale, in which the magical and superstitious elements are explained by the doings of a pagan cult.
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The Un-Favourite: Kate's mother, who resembles and favours Alicia, appears to be at the root of her sense of inadequacy. Fortunately, she's clearly her father's favourite, though he doesn't neglect Alicia. Christopher's father blamed him for his mother's death, and left him to be raised by his elder brother. This also appears to be a root cause of Christopher's belief that his life is expendable.
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Kate and Christopher very much earn and deserve a long, happy life on their Norfolk manor.
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Youngest Child Wins: Alicia has always gotten everything. Kate fears that Christopher has fallen in love with Alicia after meeting her, but this trope is averted as he is in love with Kate instead.
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