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Claire Foy: "She's kind, giving, sweet, virginal, something of a Samaritan and a devout believer in the truth. Dickens wrote her as a bit of an angel, but I've tried to keep her real; she gets fed up with her dad, but has this capacity for seeing beyond people's behaviour and focusing on the goodness underneath. In terms of love, I think she's confused that, while fond of John Chivery, the young jailer, she doesn't feel romantically drawn to him. She doesn't realise what love is until she's about to lose it, which is maybe why her thing with Arthur Clennam is about the slowest-burn relationship of all time!" (Image © Radio Times/Nick Briggs) |
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