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Jilly Cooper (1988)
Genre
Literary Fiction / Romance
Reading Time
12 Minutes
Key Themes
See below
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In the cutthroat world of television, a charismatic, philandering showjumper and a ruthless, ambitious TV executive clash spectacularly, their intertwined lives a maelstrom of passion, betrayal, and scandalous rivalry.
The Protagonist/Antagonist
Declan's arc is one of escalating ambition and moral compromise. He gains immense power but loses much of his personal integrity and happiness, becoming increasingly isolated despite his success.
The Protagonist
Lizzie's arc is about finding her own strength and voice, moving from being manipulated by Declan to asserting her independence and finding a more authentic path, both professionally and personally.
The Supporting
Rupert remains largely consistent in his hedonistic nature, but his loyalty to friends like Lizzie and his underlying sense of honor are tested and reaffirmed throughout the narrative.
The Antagonist
Tony's arc shows a man consumed by power and ego, whose relentless pursuit of dominance ultimately leads to his downfall and disgrace.
The Supporting
Taggie evolves from a somewhat naive and overshadowed young woman to one who finds her own voice and purpose, often acting as a moral compass amidst the chaos.
The Supporting
Valerie's arc is one of quiet endurance and eventual, albeit limited, self-assertion as she grapples with her husband's public betrayals.
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