The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue
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Romana
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Abuse
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annco1234
The main character's father is abusive. The father is shown to be both physically and verbally abusive, as well as financially manipulative.
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Is someone gaslighted?
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annco1234
The main character's father is abusive, and attempts to justify this abuse by blaming it on the main character's perceived faults.
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saturn
physically and emotionally, as described in flashbacks and resulting character traits.
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Addiction
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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saturn
the main character, Monty, has a severe addiction to alcohol that he admits but is slow at overcoming. he drinks frequently and on-page and gets stressed out and desperate when he isn't able to. the book discusses this all frequently.
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Assault
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Bodily Harm
Is there shaving/cutting?
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saturn
the main character shaves his face
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Is someone buried alive?
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saturn
not exactly, and not in a stressful manner. a woman in a (alchemically-induced/almost fantasy) coma-like state that she will not wake from is put into her tomb. the characters debate whether she should be considered alive or not to begin with.
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Is there amputation?
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annco1234
Amputation is not described, but one character blacks out from an injury and awakes to discover that he lost his ear.
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Is there a hanging?
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annco1234
No, but one character references hanging a few times as punishment for a crime.
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Does someone have a seizure?
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saturn
one of the main characters has epilepsy and a seizure takes place on-page, as described by the narrator who doesn't know what's going on. it is a plot point of the book and discussed throughout, as well as fears of later seizures happening.
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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navigatrix
one character is threatened with a knife and comes close to losing a finger, but he manages to escape unharmed.
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Children
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Family
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Does a parent die?
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annco1234
A side character's parent is said to have died before the start of the book.
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Fear
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Does someone vomit?
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saturn
a few times. first after a character has a seizure towards the beginning of the book, and later after monty has been stabbed towards the end of the book. both brief and not too graphic. a few references to feeling like one will t*u*, usually from drinking.
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Medical
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Are needles/syringes used?
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saturn
a character is stabbed with a needle and blacks out
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Is there a mental institution scene?
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saturn
a character with epilepsy discusses his worries about being put into an institution as this is a historical fiction book and, in this time period, his disability would have allowed for his family to make that decision. to my knowledge, there is no scene taking place in one but it is discussed frequently enough to be triggering.
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Mental Health
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annco1234
No, but the main character references self-harm multiple times.
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annco1234
No, but two characters discuss the topic after one says that he wants to die.
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Noxious
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Pregnancy
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Prejudice
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Is there hate speech?
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Rory_John14
Racism, ableism and homophobia/biphobia are all main themes in this book, so yes
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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saturn
yes, but it is resolved. the main character is privileged and wants to find a "cure" for a friend with epilepsy. this, and the subsequent actions he takes, are a frequent part of the book until he understands the problem with his beliefs. the author's point is that disabled people do not have to want or need a "cure" to be happy.
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Are there n-words?
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saturn
No, but "negro" is used a few times in reference to a Black character in the 1700s.
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Sex
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Spoiler
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Vehicular
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Violence
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