![]() ![]() ![]() The pornography entrepreneur is portrayed by Susan as Maud’s cruel uncle from whom she must escape. The escape attempt climaxes part one, but in a way that is completely unexpected to Susan and reveals what seems to be a shocking truth about Maud which Maud’s narration explains in a way that leaves those truths even murkier. Susan is enlisted to facilitate her escape from this misery through an arranged marriage despite having fallen in love with her. Maud has been portrayed as a cloistered innocent living with her uncle and helping him with his deviant desire to create a pornographic dictionary. Maud, however, is also being deceived, so her narration is not necessarily one of pure clarification. Maud narrates the middle section of the novel, by which time much of what is thought to be true in the first part has been revealed as deception. The course of the nature of the relationship between Sue and Maud is one which reveals a complex tangle of secrets, lies and corrupted lineages. Connotation endows the word with a significantly different meaning, however, when Sue becomes maid to Maud Lilly. In part one she introduces herself as an orphaned who is the fingersmith of the title - on its surface meaning, a petty thief. Sue Trinder narrates the first and third sections of the novel. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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