Cloud Atlas

by

David Mitchell

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Denholme Cavendish Character Analysis

Denholme is the brother of Timothy Cavendish. The brothers have a strained relationship, with Timothy often trying to take out loans from his brother to pay off his many debts. When Timothy needs money to pay off Dermot’s brothers, he goes to Denholme and asks for help. But Denholme tricks Timothy, getting him committed to a nursing home called Aurora House. Denholme doesn’t get to enjoy his revenge for long, however, since he dies while Timothy is in Aurora House.

Denholme Cavendish Quotes in Cloud Atlas

The Cloud Atlas quotes below are all either spoken by Denholme Cavendish or refer to Denholme Cavendish. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Cycles of History Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4 Quotes

Ominous, no? I had seen One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest with an extraordinarily talentless but wealthy and widowed poetess whose collected works, Verses Wild & Wayward, I was annotating but who was less widowed than initially claimed, alas. “Look, I’m sure you’re a reasonable woman.” The oxymoron passed without comment. “So read my lips. I am not supposed to be here. I checked into Aurora House believing it to be a hotel.”

Related Characters: Timothy Cavendish (speaker), Denholme Cavendish, Mrs. Noakes
Page Number: 179
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Denholme Cavendish Quotes in Cloud Atlas

The Cloud Atlas quotes below are all either spoken by Denholme Cavendish or refer to Denholme Cavendish. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Cycles of History Theme Icon
).
Chapter 4 Quotes

Ominous, no? I had seen One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest with an extraordinarily talentless but wealthy and widowed poetess whose collected works, Verses Wild & Wayward, I was annotating but who was less widowed than initially claimed, alas. “Look, I’m sure you’re a reasonable woman.” The oxymoron passed without comment. “So read my lips. I am not supposed to be here. I checked into Aurora House believing it to be a hotel.”

Related Characters: Timothy Cavendish (speaker), Denholme Cavendish, Mrs. Noakes
Page Number: 179
Explanation and Analysis: