tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22615056.post5457164158319297727..comments2024-03-16T05:27:55.183-04:00Comments on Java's Journey: The Heiress (1949): Why Not Disinherit Catherine?JavaBeanRushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05653117187583244224noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22615056.post-86816093053636794512015-04-05T16:43:33.274-04:002015-04-05T16:43:33.274-04:00Anonymous,
What I mean by #3 - perhaps I didn...Anonymous, <br /><br />What I mean by #3 - perhaps I didn't explain it clearly- is that if Dr. Sloper were to disinherit his daughter, he himself would believe that he is devoid of "family feeling," something that he mentioned was so important earlier. That lack of family feeling is something that he suspects Morris has, and he is right.<br /><br />Thanks for dropping by.JavaBeanRushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05653117187583244224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22615056.post-31292982178923718742015-03-25T12:22:42.423-04:002015-03-25T12:22:42.423-04:00He's like the male equivalent of Gladys Cooper...He's like the male equivalent of Gladys Cooper's Mom ("Mrs. Henry Vale?" I don't recall her having a first name) to Bette Davis in NOW, VOYAGER. If I remember correctly, Cooper threatens to disinherit the "reformed" Davis more than once, but never follows through on her threat.<br /><br />I don't understand "#3." I don't think anything makes Dr. Sloper like Morris Townsend.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com