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The Secret History/Characters


Richard Papen

Henry Winter

Edmund "Bunny" Corcoran

Francis Abernathy

Charles Macaulay

Camilla Macaulay

  • The Chick: Richard describes Camilla as "the Queen who finished out the suite of dark Jacks, dark King, and Joker." She deals with being the only woman in the classics clique with intelligence and verve, for the most part, but being the object of three men's lust and love takes its toll after a while.
  • Damsel in Distress: Devolves into one after Charles becomes abusive.
  • Different As Night and Day: Charles and Camilla, who at first seem very similar. Their personality differences intensify over the course of the book, and at the end, years after the resolution of the main plot, they barely speak to each other anymore.
  • Gaussian Girl: Camilla, despite that fact that The Secret History is a book rather than a film. Her true character is hard to make out through the veil of Richard's adoration.
  • Gray Eyes
  • Hair of Gold
  • Half-Identical Twins: Charles and Camilla initially appear to conform to this trope. As the plot unravels and their personality differences emerge they lose their united front. In contrast to their earlier descriptions, a minor character remarks that for twins they don't look much alike at all.
  • Light Is Not Good: Charles and Camilla wear a lot of white, in addition to looking like a pair of angels.
  • Pretty in Mink: Camilla seems to own a few fur coats.
  • Raised by Grandparents
  • Raised Catholic
  • Twincest
  • Unkempt Beauty: At least some of the time. Richard notes how beautiful she is even when she's wearing her brother's clothes or her hair is a mess.

Julian Morrow

Marion

Cloke Rayburn

Judy Poovey

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