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Tom Courtenay: "Before he came to Marshalsea Prison, Mr Dorrit was an accomplished, educated man, who spoke several languages and had a comfortable life. Over the years, he has become more vain and self-deluded. While he is in prison, he is happy for people to know his story - in fact, he tells it to everyone. Once free, though, he hates people knowing about it, and as a consequence finds it upsetting to be in Amy's presence because [having been born in Marshalsea] she reminds him of prison
She serves as a walking reminder that he was actually happier when he was behind bars." (Image © Radio Times/Mike Hogan) |
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