The Overstory

The Overstory

by

Richard Powers

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Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir Character Analysis

An Air Force vet from Palo Alto, Douglas or “Douggie” Pavlicek is another protagonist of The Overstory. Generally leading an aimless existence, Douggie is first introduced as a participant in the Stanford Prison Experiment, where he quickly succumbs to the abusive atmosphere. Afterwards, he joins the U.S. Air Force in Thailand during the Vietnam War. He falls from a plane in an attack and is saved by an enormous banyan fig tree, though he injures his leg in the process. Back in the U.S., he is devastated to see clear-cut forests in Oregon and later finds work planting Doug-fir seedlings in the logged lands. He meets Mimi Ma after he is arrested trying to save her pine grove, and she gives him a new sense of purpose in life. He falls in love with her but also just wants to protect and be near her, while at the same time continuing in his environmental activism and even enduring torture at the hands of the police. Douggie joins Mimi and the others in their arson missions, and after Olivia’s death he returns to his aimlessness, eventually being arrested and identifying only Adam as an accomplice in an attempt to save Mimi. Douglas has an innocent and childlike personality, and most of the other characters see him as mentally askew in some way. He is easily distracted but also earnest and sincere, and his love for Mimi is his guiding light in life, though he is skeptical of most other people and prefers the company of trees. Douglas’s character also displays the complicated webs of human interaction, as he frequently worries that he’s a bad person, especially after betraying Adam, but when Mimi realizes his sacrifice for her, she sees that Douglas’s heart is as “good and as worthy as wood.”

Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir Quotes in The Overstory

The The Overstory quotes below are all either spoken by Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir or refer to Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir. 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:
Humans and Trees Theme Icon
).
Part 1: Roots—Douglas Pavlicek Quotes

In fact, it's Douggie's growing conviction that the greatest flaw of the species is its overwhelming tendency to mistake agreement for truth. Single biggest influence on what a body will or won't believe is what nearby bodies broadcast over the public band. Get three people in the room and they'll decide that the law of gravity is evil and should be rescinded because one of their uncles got shit-faced and fell off the roof.

Related Characters: Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir (speaker)
Page Number: 84-85
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1: Roots—Patricia Westerford Quotes

These people are nothing to Plant-Patty. And yet their lives have long been connected, deep underground. Their kinship will work like an unfolding book. The past always comes clearer, in the future.

Years from now, she’ll write a book of her own, The Secret Forest. Its opening page will read:

You and the tree in your backyard come from a common ancestor. A billion and a half years ago, the two of you parted ways. But even now, after an immense journey in separate directions, that tree and you still share a quarter of your genes….

Related Characters: Dr. Patricia “Patty” Westerford (speaker), Nicholas Hoel/Watchman, Mimi Ma/Mulberry, Adam Appich/Maple, Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir, Neelay Mehta, Dorothy Cazaly Brinkman, Ray Brinkman
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2: Trunk Quotes

"You're a psychologist," Mimi says to the recruit. "How do we convince people that we're right?"

The newest Cascadian takes the bait. "The best arguments in the world won't change a person's mind. The only thing that can do that is a good story."

Maidenhair tells that story that the rest of the campfire knows by heart. First she was dead, and there was nothing. Then she came back, and there was everything, with beings of light telling her how the most wondrous products of four billion years of life needed her help.

Related Characters: Mimi Ma/Mulberry (speaker), Adam Appich/Maple (speaker), Olivia Vandergriff/Maidenhair, Nicholas Hoel/Watchman, Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3: Crown Quotes

Species disappear. Patricia writes of them. Too many species to count. Reefs bleach and wetlands dry. Things are going lost that have not yet been found. Kinds of life vanish a thousand times faster than the baseline extinction rate. Forest larger than most countries turns to farmland. Look at the life around you; now delete half of what you see.

More people are born in twenty years than were alive in the year of Douglas's birth.

Nick hides and works. What's twenty years, to work that's slower than trees?

We are not, one of Adam's papers proves, wired to see slow, background change, when something bright and colorful is waving in our faces.

Related Characters: Nicholas Hoel/Watchman (speaker), Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir (speaker), Dr. Patricia “Patty” Westerford (speaker), Adam Appich/Maple
Page Number: 374
Explanation and Analysis:
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Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir Quotes in The Overstory

The The Overstory quotes below are all either spoken by Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir or refer to Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir. 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:
Humans and Trees Theme Icon
).
Part 1: Roots—Douglas Pavlicek Quotes

In fact, it's Douggie's growing conviction that the greatest flaw of the species is its overwhelming tendency to mistake agreement for truth. Single biggest influence on what a body will or won't believe is what nearby bodies broadcast over the public band. Get three people in the room and they'll decide that the law of gravity is evil and should be rescinded because one of their uncles got shit-faced and fell off the roof.

Related Characters: Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir (speaker)
Page Number: 84-85
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 1: Roots—Patricia Westerford Quotes

These people are nothing to Plant-Patty. And yet their lives have long been connected, deep underground. Their kinship will work like an unfolding book. The past always comes clearer, in the future.

Years from now, she’ll write a book of her own, The Secret Forest. Its opening page will read:

You and the tree in your backyard come from a common ancestor. A billion and a half years ago, the two of you parted ways. But even now, after an immense journey in separate directions, that tree and you still share a quarter of your genes….

Related Characters: Dr. Patricia “Patty” Westerford (speaker), Nicholas Hoel/Watchman, Mimi Ma/Mulberry, Adam Appich/Maple, Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir, Neelay Mehta, Dorothy Cazaly Brinkman, Ray Brinkman
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 2: Trunk Quotes

"You're a psychologist," Mimi says to the recruit. "How do we convince people that we're right?"

The newest Cascadian takes the bait. "The best arguments in the world won't change a person's mind. The only thing that can do that is a good story."

Maidenhair tells that story that the rest of the campfire knows by heart. First she was dead, and there was nothing. Then she came back, and there was everything, with beings of light telling her how the most wondrous products of four billion years of life needed her help.

Related Characters: Mimi Ma/Mulberry (speaker), Adam Appich/Maple (speaker), Olivia Vandergriff/Maidenhair, Nicholas Hoel/Watchman, Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Part 3: Crown Quotes

Species disappear. Patricia writes of them. Too many species to count. Reefs bleach and wetlands dry. Things are going lost that have not yet been found. Kinds of life vanish a thousand times faster than the baseline extinction rate. Forest larger than most countries turns to farmland. Look at the life around you; now delete half of what you see.

More people are born in twenty years than were alive in the year of Douglas's birth.

Nick hides and works. What's twenty years, to work that's slower than trees?

We are not, one of Adam's papers proves, wired to see slow, background change, when something bright and colorful is waving in our faces.

Related Characters: Nicholas Hoel/Watchman (speaker), Douglas “Douggie” Pavlicek/Doug-fir (speaker), Dr. Patricia “Patty” Westerford (speaker), Adam Appich/Maple
Page Number: 374
Explanation and Analysis: