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James
Atticus and Olivia - Supporting and Day Players
About the Job
Supporting. Pays $200/D.
Role: Vice President at Cavendish Group; Amelia's uncle.
Demeanor: Initially arrogant and condescending, but instantly servile and cowardly when confronted by a superior authority.
James serves as a classic example of a mid-level antagonist whose power is illusory. His primary function is to demonstrate the absolute authority of Atticus Cavendish. His rapid downfall from arrogant VP to a humiliated and beaten man(Slapped by Henry) highlights the consequences of crossing the male lead.
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James
Atticus and Olivia - Supporting and Day Players
About the Job
Supporting. Pays $200/D.
Role: Vice President at Cavendish Group; Amelia's uncle.
Demeanor: Initially arrogant and condescending, but instantly servile and cowardly when confronted by a superior authority.
James serves as a classic example of a mid-level antagonist whose power is illusory. His primary function is to demonstrate the absolute authority of Atticus Cavendish. His rapid downfall from arrogant VP to a humiliated and beaten man(Slapped by Henry) highlights the consequences of crossing the male lead.
More jobs on the same project
James
Atticus and Olivia - Supporting and Day Players
About the Job
Supporting. Pays $200/D.
Role: Vice President at Cavendish Group; Amelia's uncle.
Demeanor: Initially arrogant and condescending, but instantly servile and cowardly when confronted by a superior authority.
James serves as a classic example of a mid-level antagonist whose power is illusory. His primary function is to demonstrate the absolute authority of Atticus Cavendish. His rapid downfall from arrogant VP to a humiliated and beaten man(Slapped by Henry) highlights the consequences of crossing the male lead.