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'''Major Misunderstanding''' is a character in the [[United Kingdom|British]] adult comic ''[[Viz (comics)|Viz]]''. As his name suggests, he often misunderstands situations, and is seemingly unable to |
'''Major Misunderstanding''' is a character in the [[United Kingdom|British]] adult comic ''[[Viz (comics)|Viz]]''. As his name suggests, he often misunderstands situations, and is seemingly unable to interpret incidences in their own context, instead viewing them through the prism of his own prejudices, typically centered on inter-war upper-class values. For example, he once believed that a [[blood donor]] van was a [[French fries|chip]] van, and berated the nurse operating the van for trying to bring "unwanted custom" (ie proles) to his "close-knit community". The Major has mistaken hooded [[monks]] for [[Asbo]]s and vendors at a church [[fete]] for [[asylum seeker]]s. |
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He is apparently a retired [[major]] who dresses in fussy Edwardian clothes, has a bushy [[walrus moustache]] and proudly wears his [[medal]]s on his chest for all to see; characteristics which suggest a very pompous |
He is apparently a retired [[major]] who dresses in fussy Edwardian clothes, has a bushy [[walrus moustache]] and proudly wears his [[medal]]s on his chest for all to see; characteristics which suggest a very pompous individual. He walks with a stiff upper back, and displays signs of senility in his disregard of others opinions and actions. This satire of an old school gentleman soldier set in his ways emphasises his ranting against anything that he believes goes against his dearly held traditionalist right wing moral values. He reads the ''[[Daily Mail]]'' and is always drawn by the cartoonists with his fists tightly clenched at his waist. |
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The major's personality and manner is similar to that of earlier Viz |
The major's personality and manner is similar to that of earlier Viz characters, including the early Billy Britain and [[Victorian Dad]]. He has never been shown with family, and like Victorian Dad, is often presented as dogmatic, but ultimately as a [[hypocrite]] with no self awareness or idea of his own position as a social relic. |
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Revision as of 16:52, 13 April 2012
Major Misunderstanding is a character in the British adult comic Viz. As his name suggests, he often misunderstands situations, and is seemingly unable to interpret incidences in their own context, instead viewing them through the prism of his own prejudices, typically centered on inter-war upper-class values. For example, he once believed that a blood donor van was a chip van, and berated the nurse operating the van for trying to bring "unwanted custom" (ie proles) to his "close-knit community". The Major has mistaken hooded monks for Asbos and vendors at a church fete for asylum seekers.
He is apparently a retired major who dresses in fussy Edwardian clothes, has a bushy walrus moustache and proudly wears his medals on his chest for all to see; characteristics which suggest a very pompous individual. He walks with a stiff upper back, and displays signs of senility in his disregard of others opinions and actions. This satire of an old school gentleman soldier set in his ways emphasises his ranting against anything that he believes goes against his dearly held traditionalist right wing moral values. He reads the Daily Mail and is always drawn by the cartoonists with his fists tightly clenched at his waist.
The major's personality and manner is similar to that of earlier Viz characters, including the early Billy Britain and Victorian Dad. He has never been shown with family, and like Victorian Dad, is often presented as dogmatic, but ultimately as a hypocrite with no self awareness or idea of his own position as a social relic.