From Sue's link in Movies, Top Ten Rascals in literature (a provisional list).
Is Scout Finch really a "rascal"?
I'm not too sure Oliver Twist fits my idea of one either.
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From Sue's link in Movies, Top Ten Rascals in literature (a provisional list).
Is Scout Finch really a "rascal"?
I'm not too sure Oliver Twist fits my idea of one either.
Is Scout Finch really a "rascal"?
Fair question. She does into scrapes.
Her various schoolyard fights. And don't forget that she's just too young to understand when to be discreet and/or polite (telling that one boy that putting maple syrup on his food was wrong, calling Dill out on his fibs about his father).
See, rascal to me implies a certain level of...not quite malevolent intent, but intent to get away with something. I think of Scout's fights as defending her or her families honor.
Similarly, Oliver's just doing what he thinks is right under the circumstances he finds himself in. The Artful Dodger is a rascal, but I don't think Oliver is.
YRascalMV
Rascal = Bart Simpson.
Bugs Bunny is quite wascally, so I hear.
Rascal = Bart Simpson.
Points at own nose and at Teppy.
wascally
That's a whole different vibe.
I also don't think Oliver Twist is a rascal. He makes the best of bad situations and comes out with his honor relatively intact.
Bart Simpson is definitely a rascal. And I don't know whether the author would consider comic strips to be literature, but Dennis the Menace.
When I hear the word "rascal" my mind immediately goes to Rhett Butler.