The Dresden Files > DF Spoilers
Harry/Marcone Relationship
raidem:
Ah, very nice. It counts somewhat.
wardenferry419:
I think that Marcone uses fatherly tones with Harry as an irritant due to Harry's stubborn attitude towards authority figures. Add in the facts that Harry lost his real father tragically, killed his adopted father, and recently become a father figure himself and that only increases his annoyance.
raidem:
Very sensible, though on the first meeting marcone was trying to persuade Harry, so I doubt he used a fatherly facade as an intended irritant.
jonas:
--- Quote from: raidem on September 27, 2017, 11:01:02 PM ---Very sensible, though on the first meeting marcone was trying to persuade Harry, so I doubt he used a fatherly facade as an intended irritant.
--- End quote ---
Considering it is largely played up by him when he does do it, one wonders where he learned it. 'Acting' a role like that take a bit of effort to develop. What's the origin of this fatherly coach personae I wonder?
wardenferry419:
A fatherly coach is one way to describe a military platoon sargeant. Other descriptions, from my experience, are less nice.
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