Episode 6.3 [re-watch]
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21-03-2011, 06:28 PM
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RE: Episode 6.3 [re-watch]
(21-03-2011 04:53 PM)HellsBells Wrote: Yes it is allowed to refuse honours from the Queen, and a number of people have for various reasons. And I am sure Harry is more deserving of it than some! Thanks for the edu-ma-cation, Hells Bells. I did a bit of research and found several instances of declined Honours. My favorites being: "In the British comedy As Time Goes By, Jean (Judi Dench)'s brother-in-law Steven accidentally refuses appointment as OBE because he ticked the decline box on his acceptance forms." (source: Wikipedia) Or Alan Bennett refusing because in his eyes it was tantamount to be asked to wear a suit for the rest of this life. So clearly, no one is shoving it down anybody's throat! I think Harry accepted it because it was his duty to do so, plain and simple. In the end duty wins out over his own discomfort with the it. He sounds a bit like a little boy refusing to wear a tie when he said something like, "I don't want to be honored now or anytime." I am sure he is in fact more deserving of it, I just wonder if he sees it that way? Not in a modest kind of way, but in a self-doubtful sort of way? Now cracks a noble heart. Good-night, sweet [Spooks]; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. ~Wm. Shakespeare, Hamlet |
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