Persuasion, Part 3, and Laphroaig Select, AND Sarah and Karen

Michael and Ethan, with special wife guests Karen and Sarah, discuss their (somewhat slimmer than usual) Mondo Book for the year: Persuasion, by Jane Austen.

In this episode:

  • Again making use of our intern-generated, wonderful, thoughtful, very serious discussion guide

  • Karen definitely makes multiple references to Mrs Jennings, a character from Sense and Sensibility and NOT this novel

  • A block of wood would be a better father than Anne’s actual father

  • Meanwhile, Ethan says “verb” when he clearly means “adjective” so I guess everyone’s a sinner

  • The wives get in some pretty good burns on Sir Walter, including:

    • Sir Walter is so obsessed with himself that he takes the opening of the novel away from Anne

    • Sir Walter is a toddler

  • From the beginning of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:

    • NOTICE.

      Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.

      BY ORDER OF THE AUTHOR                
      PER G. G., CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.

  • Is Anne a real character with agency or just sort of a wavy balloon guy for the wind to blow around?

  • Karen is Anne, Anne is Emma, Sarah is the walrus, coo coo ca choo

  • Coming soon:

    • Persuasion and the Alien Invasion

    • Persuasion and Psirens

Next time Michael and Ethan will continue the discussion of their Mondo Book for the year: Persuasion, by Jane Austen! Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you! And submit your homework at the Michael & Ethan in a Room with Scotch page.

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"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission.

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"Thinking It Over" by Lee Rosevere. Used under an Attribution License.

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