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* The scene where Miss Kenton, upset by Stevens' lack of reaction to news of her engagement, cruelly claims that she and Mr. Benn make fun of him on their dates. Though he makes an appearance of being mildly confused, it's impossible to think that he isn't deeply hurt.
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* The scene where Miss Kenton, upset by Stevens' lack of reaction to news of her engagement, cruelly claims that she and Mr. Benn make fun of him on their dates. Though he makes an appearance of being mildly confused, it's impossible to think that he isn't deeply hurt.hurt.
* In the scene where Stevens' car breaks down, the townspeople take him for an aristocrat. While Stevens doesn't lie, he does nothing to correct them from this perception. The way the scene plays out underscores how Stevens envied people of high social standing all of his life and wanted to be someone of status himself, an utterly unattainable goal given both the strictures of British class structure and his own obsequious personality.
* In the scene where Stevens' car breaks down, the townspeople take him for an aristocrat. While Stevens doesn't lie, he does nothing to correct them from this perception. The way the scene plays out underscores how Stevens envied people of high social standing all of his life and wanted to be someone of status himself, an utterly unattainable goal given both the strictures of British class structure and his own obsequious personality.
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* When Stevens is so absorbed with his butlery that he isn't able to really care about [[spoiler:his father's death]], and the fact that he seems to take consierable pride in it later. Ach, it just makes this troper tear up.
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* When Stevens is so absorbed with his butlery that he isn't able to really care about [[spoiler:his father's death]], and the fact that death]]. Not only that, he seems to take consierable considerable pride in it later. Ach, it just when reflecting on the fact later.
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* When Stevens is so absorbed with his butlery that he isn't able to really care about [[spoiler:his father's death]], and the fact that he seems to take consierable pride in it later. Ach, it just makes this troper tear up.