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Nathaniel represents the "reluctant peer" archetype. His struggle to transition from the grueling life of a soldier to the administrative duties of an Earl highlights the rigidity of 19th-century class expectations.
The introduction of Nathaniel’s natural-born son serves as the primary "tonic" for his war-weariness. It forces the protagonist to look beyond his own suffering to provide for another, mirroring Rosalie’s own need for a stable future. Critical Reception Absolutely Perfect - Cheryl Holt.epub
Healing the Ruined: Redemption and Responsibility in Cheryl Holt’s Absolutely Perfect Introduction Nathaniel represents the "reluctant peer" archetype