Maurice

by

E. M. Forster

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Alec Scudder Character Analysis

Alec Scudder is the person with whom Maurice falls in love at the end of the novel. Alec is an under-gamekeeper at Clive’s estate, Penge, and he and Maurice begin their relationship when they sleep together there. In a way, Alec represents the fulfillment of Maurice’s dream in which a voice he can barely hear says, “That is your friend.” At the end of the novel, Maurice is able to find the kind of love he has been looking for in Alec when he fully accepts and embraces his sexual orientation. Notably, though, Alec is of a different class than Maurice or Clive, and when he is first envisioning a life with Alec, this class difference is one of Maurice’s main obstacles. This shows that Maurice, despite his sexual orientation, still possesses many of the prejudices that belong to people of his social station. What’s more, Maurice and Alec’s relationship shows that the things Maurice feared he might lose by pursuing his own happiness—his job, his family inheritance—are ultimately worth giving up.

Alec Scudder Quotes in Maurice

The Maurice quotes below are all either spoken by Alec Scudder or refer to Alec Scudder. 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:
Love and Sacrifice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 40 Quotes

He had abused his host’s confidence and defiled his house in his absence, he had insulted Mrs Durham and Anne. And when he reached home there came a worse blow; he had sinned against his family.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Clive Durham, Alec Scudder
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 206
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 45 Quotes

He faced Mr Borenius, who had lost all grasp of events. Alec had completely routed him. Mr Borenius assumed that love between two men must be ignoble, and so could not interpret what had happened. He became an ordinary person at once, his irony vanished.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Alec Scudder, Mr. Borenius
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 239
Explanation and Analysis:
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Alec Scudder Quotes in Maurice

The Maurice quotes below are all either spoken by Alec Scudder or refer to Alec Scudder. 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:
Love and Sacrifice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 40 Quotes

He had abused his host’s confidence and defiled his house in his absence, he had insulted Mrs Durham and Anne. And when he reached home there came a worse blow; he had sinned against his family.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Clive Durham, Alec Scudder
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 206
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 45 Quotes

He faced Mr Borenius, who had lost all grasp of events. Alec had completely routed him. Mr Borenius assumed that love between two men must be ignoble, and so could not interpret what had happened. He became an ordinary person at once, his irony vanished.

Related Characters: Maurice Hall (speaker), Alec Scudder, Mr. Borenius
Related Symbols: Penge
Page Number: 239
Explanation and Analysis: