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Weldon, Fay: The Life and Loves of a She Devil
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AUTHOR: Fay Weldon
She was born in Birmingham, brought up in New Zealand and educated at
Hampstead School for Girls. At the age of twenty, armed with an MA from St.
Andrews` she took a job at the Foreign Office shuffling papers that sent spies
to an uncertain fate in the East Bloc. She left when pregnant with the first of
her four sons and subsequently worked for a succession of leading advertising
agencies in increasingly exalted positions. Since then she has become one of
Britain`s leading literary writers, screenwritten successfully for film and
television, and in her journalism acquired a reputation for wit and controversy.
Her work sells worldwide in translation. After a highly acclaimed BBC television
adaptation, The Life and Loves of a She Devil was made into a Hollywood
film starring Roseanne Barr and Meryl Streep.
Other books: The Fat Woman`s Joke; Leader of the Band; Letters to Alice: On
First; Reading Jane Austen; Little Sisters; Polaris and Other Stories; The
President`s Child; Puffball; Remember Me; The Shrapnel Academy; Watching Me,
Watching You.
TITLE: The Life and Loves of a She Devil
CLASSIFICATION: The Life and Loves of a She Devil is a novel.
The novel is divided into 34 chapters.
MAIN CHARACTERS:
Ruth Patchett
(main figure)
Bobbo Patchett Andy & Nicola
(her husband) (their children)
Mary Fisher Garcia
(Bobbo`s affair) (one of Mary`s lovers)
Ruth: She is six foot two inches tall. She has dark hair and a
jutting jaw, eyes sunk rather far back into her face, and a hooked nose. Her
shoulders are broad and bony and her hips broad and fleshy, and the muscles in
her legs are well developed. Ruth isn`t satisfied with her body and often thinks
that Bobbo doesn`t really love her. She has always been the "little ugly
duckling" in the eyes of her mother and she often thinks about this. She swears
to avenge the dishonour that Bobbo left her because of Mary Fisher.
Ruth is sometimes the narrator of the novel. The narrative form changes
between the first person and a know-all narrator.
Ruth and Bobbo live in the best part of Eden Grove.
Bobbo: He is a good-looking man. As an accountant he knows many
people and so he gets to know Mary Fisher. All he does is that he leaves his
wife and children having an affair with Mary. In the course of the novel he and
Mary Fisher are the victims of Ruth`s revenge just because of his
unfaithfulness. Bobbo also deceives Mary Fisher. He is the type of man who loves
young innocent women but isn`t interested in any marriage with them. He says
that Ruth is a perfect mother but he loves Mary Fisher and not her.
Mary Fisher: She is a beautiful romantic novelist and lives in a
High Tower, on the edge of the sea. Mary Fisher is forty-three, and accustomed
to love. There has always been a man around to love her. She is small and pretty
and delicately formed, prone to fainting and weeping. All in all she is the
opposite of Ruth. Mary Fisher loves Ruth`s husband but she also has other
affairs like Bobbo (such as Garcia her caretaker).
PLOT:
At the beginning of the book Ruth tells us something about Mary Fisher, her
own life, Bobbo`s character and the place where she with her family and Mary
Fisher with her lovers live, Eden Grove and the High Tower. Ruth is very well
informed about Mary Fisher`s accounts.
All the trouble starts with the visit of Bobbo`s parents, Brenda and Angus.
Bobbo wants to conceal the problems of his family but in the end Ruth cries out
that he is having an affair with Mary Fisher. After Bobbo`s parents left the
house he tells Ruth that he is going to stay with Mary. At first Ruth doesn`t
know what to do but then she swears revenge.
Bobbo doesn`t give them enough money to keep up the household. Ruth becomes
a she devil and her first action as she devil is to blow up the house on purpose
that Bobbo won`t get any money from the insurance agency. After that she brings
the children to her husband and Mary Fisher. Ruth also starts having
affairs.
Next she works in the residential home where Mary Fisher`s mother stays.
She persuades Mrs. Fisher to return to her daughter and live with her. Mrs.
Fisher is incontinent and so Mary has to look after her mother.
In a prison for the criminally insane she gets to know Nurse Hopkins with
whom she founds the Vesta Rose Agency an employment agency. Meanwhile she goes
into Bobbo`s office at night and changes the accounts of his clients. Ruth gets
about 2.5 million dollars and Bobbo has to go to prison for seven years. Nobody
knows it but the judge has been one of Ruth`s lovers.
Ruth always changes her name when moving to another place to stay
anonymous.
Mary Fishers romantic novels are sent back by her publishers because they
aren`t as good as her earlier ones. She earns less money and in the end she dies
of cancer as a poor woman.
After cosmetic surgery Ruth looks as pretty as Mary Fisher does and she
buys the High Tower where she lives with Bobbo for the rest of her
life.
Ruth is caught in an unhappy situation. She has been left almost penniless
by her husband. Because of her looking Bobbo doesn`t really love his wife. She
depends on him and therefore she is a friendly and helpful mother who forgives
her husband every fault.
When Bobbo leaves Ruth she sees that he isn`t the trustworthy husband. She
also recognises that the years have gone by without giving her a happy and free
life. As a she devil she has the chance to do what she wants. The exaggerated
actions she does (especially the actions against Bobbo and his mistress Mary
Fisher) are described in a funny but extraordinary way. Many things are
unbelievable but it shows the contrast to Ruth`s earlier life much better. The
end of the story is very unrealistic. Ruth looks like Mary Fisher and her
husband loves her once again. He can`t be so silly that he doesn`t recognise
that Ruth has been the cause of his destroyed life. Mary Fisher learns that she
is wrong but she dies of cancer. She has no chance to apologise. Ruth is the
actual winner of the whole story. She gets everything she wants. She has to
fight for her new life, which isn`t easy, but she manages all kinds of problems.
Perhaps it isn`t the right way to destroy one`s life just because of the fact he
has left you. The leaving of the partner could also be your own fault.
Fay Weldon could have her own experiences in relationships that have gone
to an end and therefore she has written the novel The Life and Loves of a She
Devil to revolt against the power of men.
I found the play easy to read, but the plot was a bit unrealistic. It was
strange that Ruth had success with each of her plans.
Otherwise it was interesting to read a novel. I like the structure of the
novel. The play comes to a climax and after that it ends in a happy end. It is
hardly possible to know the end of the book when you haven`t finished it. At
first you think Ruth would start a new life without Bobbo or another man but in
the next moment you hear that she has an affair. And in the end Bobbo comes back
to his - now - pretty wife.
Sometimes I didn`t like the exaggerations in the book. Perhaps they are
necessary to open our eyes.
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