I love the maurice movie, but it gatekept canonically bisexual scudder from the book like that’s some of the best bisexual representation I’ve ever seen in literature
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I love the maurice movie, but it gatekept canonically bisexual scudder from the book like that’s some of the best bisexual representation I’ve ever seen in literature
Maurice
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me: Alec Scudder is the perfection of human achievement and his fictional existence will forever and always be more meaningful than mine because of the normalization of true love he represents and his enduring good nature, better still the comfort he brings to the narrative and in direct contrast of all of Clive’s bad qualities, giving the entire arc a complete and whole finish that hasn’t been replicated since
postman: um, sure yeah
saturated alec (now my header)
“I am an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.”
"Maurice is heartbroken over unrequited love, which opened him to his sexual identity. To be true to himself, he goes against 20th century England's often unspoken rules of class, wealth, and politics."
Maurice (1987) Director - James Ivory Novel by - E.M. Forster Worth a watch if you like romantic drama.
I think we should all make like Maurice Hall and dissappear into the greenwood with a hot grounds keeper and the love of your life in order to live a honest life away from classism and Edwardian society.
Idk just a thought :/
*Me indulging the fact that Maurice and Alec love each other, and that Maurice pours this scorching hot tea all over Clive*