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MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: mariez on January 07, 2007, 11:27:26 am ---
I would love to hear Ellery speak more about his parents - his mother in particular.  Recent developments with Jeremy and Nick have also had me thinking - we know Ellery's mom died when he was young, and his dad died before he started college.  So he never had to come out to his parents - but I do wonder if his grandfather knew - and how the subject came up with his surrogate parents, Wes and Edna. 

Thanks - Marie

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That's such a good question, Marie. I think the only time Ellery has mentioned his mother was when they were on Brokeback, planting the flowers around Jack's gravestone. He talked about how she liked flowers and that's how he knew their names.

Another time, he said something about not breaking his father's heart (because he was gay). He also commented that he never got married (or had to get married) because his parents weren't alive to bug him about it.

I would like to know more about what his grandfather thought/knew. Remember there was the summer when he was recovering from his heartbreak with Beagle? And yes, more about Wes and Edna and his sexuality would also be interesting.

L

mariez:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on January 07, 2007, 11:36:43 am ---That's such a good question, Marie. I think the only time Ellery has mentioned his mother was when they were on Brokeback, planting the flowers around Jack's gravestone. He talked about how she liked flowers and that's how he knew their names.

Another time, he said something about not breaking his father's heart (because he was gay). He also commented that he never got married (or had to get married) because his parents weren't alive to bug him about it.

I would like to know more about what his grandfather thought/knew. Remember there was the summer when he was recovering from his heartbreak with Beagle? And yes, more about Wes and Edna and his sexuality would also be interesting.

L

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Oh, yes, the Brokeback trip.  That was so traumatic - not just for Ellery and Ennis - but for me, too!  Ennis in so much emotional pain.  Ellery in so much physical and emotional pain.   :'(

Can't you just picture that gangly, dark-haired, beautiful little boy picking flowers with his mother?   :'(

When Ellery told Wes about his suicide attempt, he said that his grandfather didn't know about it.  He said his grandfather just thought he was grieving from his dad's death.  But our loved ones are so often more aware than we give them credit for, arent' they? 

More to ponder.

Thanks - Marie

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: mariez on January 07, 2007, 11:58:41 am ---Oh, yes, the Brokeback trip.  That was so traumatic - not just for Ellery and Ennis - but for me, too!  Ennis in so much emotional pain.  Ellery in so much physical and emotional pain.   :'(

Can't you just picture that gangly, dark-haired, beautiful little boy picking flowers with his mother?   :'(

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Oh, God, now you have me in tears!


--- Quote ---When Ellery told Wes about his suicide attempt, he said that his grandfather didn't know about it.  He said his grandfather just thought he was grieving from his dad's death.  But our loved ones are so often more aware than we give them credit for, arent' they? 

More to ponder.

Thanks - Marie

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Exactly. I would love to know more.

L

belbbmfan:

--- Quote from: mariez on January 07, 2007, 11:58:41 am ---Oh, yes, the Brokeback trip.  That was so traumatic - not just for Ellery and Ennis - but for me, too!  Ennis in so much emotional pain.  Ellery in so much physical and emotional pain.   :'(

Can't you just picture that gangly, dark-haired, beautiful little boy picking flowers with his mother?   :'(

When Ellery told Wes about his suicide attempt, he said that his grandfather didn't know about it.  He said his grandfather just thought he was grieving from his dad's death.  But our loved ones are so often more aware than we give them credit for, arent' they? 

More to ponder.

Thanks - Marie

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What struck me very much in Ellery when he and Ennis were on Brokeback together, was the fact that Ellery even didn't allow himself to feel sad and lonely, thinking of his mother's death. He was angry at himself for feeling the way he did, thinking that he was ruining Ennis's time up there.



and on a more lighter note: this is my 500th post! Yeehaw  :)

mariez:

--- Quote from: belbbmfan on January 07, 2007, 01:31:09 pm ---What struck me very much in Ellery when he and Ennis were on Brokeback together, was the fact that Ellery even didn't allow himself to feel sad and lonely, thinking of his mother's death. He was angry at himself for feeling the way he did, thinking that he was ruining Ennis's time up there.



and on a more lighter note: this is my 500th post! Yeehaw  :)


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Congratulations on your 500th post, Fabienne!!!   :)

Excellent point about Ellery's reaction on Brokeback.  He loves his Ennis so much.  That entire trip was such a complex knot of emotions twisting and turning painfully together - just exhausting, really - and so exquisitely written! 

Thanks - Marie

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