Blandings Castle
(Quotes 6,7). Regarding the nobility manners, he is also very keen on that his son
would marry someone from his own class or from a higher class. This is probably
because of pride. The best and only example is how he finds out about Freddie seeing
Aggie and responding accordingly. He is even willing to fire his gardener to keep
Freddie from marrying. This shows that he cares more about his family that about his
hobbies. Lord Emsworth is the typical aristocrat in Wodehouses works in that he is
humorous and sometimes acts as an intelligent clown. He is also very unique and has
a big impact on the plot. A different character would have made the plot a lot
different. Also, the image the author created about him is very clear. He is the best
character in the book, in my opinion.
Frederick Threepwood: Quotes:
1) "The fact is, guv'nor " "You know you are forbidden to come to London."
"Absolutely, guv'nor, but the fact is " "And why anybody but an imbecile