| Jacques Belmont ( @ 2008-05-30 20:51:00 |
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1) Why does Jacques prefer the outdoors? He spent too much time indoors when he was younger. Jacques also follows Rousseau zealously, and follows the philosophy that society corrupts and everyone would be much happier if they were living a pastoral, bucolic existance out in the countryside, surrounded by books and sheep.
2) Is he enjoying his time in England? He'd enjoy it more if his father wasn't there. So far, he finds the people friendly and conversational and the country beautiful, if rather too rainy and thus inferior to France.
3) Does Jacques have a favourite flower? He likes lupins.
4) Does he believe in love-at-first-sight? Sort of. It's such a useful and overused plot device he feels it had to be true at some point in time.
5) Does he have any personal secrets? If so, please share one? He does. They're usually just things he's ashamed of having done and doesn't like to admit to. He got very drunk once, after he passed the bar. To this day he does not remember what he did while higher than a kite, and it's one of the reasons he doesn't drink now. The loss of control freaked him out a lot.