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Brotherhood Quote by P.G. Wodehouse

“It seems to be one of Nature’s laws that the most attractive girls should have the least attractive brothers. Fillmore Nicholas had not worn well. At the age of seven he had been an extraordinarily beautiful child, but after that he had gone all to pieces; and now, at the age of twenty-five, it…” quote by P.G. Wodehouse
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““It seems to be one of Nature’s laws that the most attractive girls should have the least attractive brothers. Fillmore Nicholas had not worn well. At the age of seven he had been an extraordinarily beautiful child, but after that he had gone all to pieces; and now, at the age of twenty-five, it would be idle to deny that he was something of a mess.””

P.G. Wodehouse

About This Quote

The passage satirically observes a perceived imbalance between a woman's beauty and her brother's lack of attractiveness, suggesting a natural law of contrast.

In simple terms: Beauty often paired with less attractive siblings.

Key Takeaway

Contrast in family attractiveness is portrayed as inevitable.

Themes

satire family dynamics beauty standards social expectations irony gender roles

Mood

wry playful critical

Type

humorous observation character description social satire

When to use this quote

  • describing a family gathering
  • discussing sibling rivalry
  • explaining a character's backstory
  • commenting on societal expectations

Key Concepts

social observation humor character flaw perceived natural law

Practical Applications

  • character development in fiction
  • social commentary

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why does the narrator use humor to highlight this contrast?
  • How does this observation affect our perception of the characters?
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