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  1. All Quotes. Quotes By Bethan Roberts. 77 quotes from My Policeman: ‘I laughed. ‘For a policeman, you’re very romantic.’‘For an artist, you’re very afraid,’ he said.’.

    • “Because All Love Stories Are Tragic, Aren't They?”
    • “We're Just Two Confused People, Aren't We?”
    • “One Learns to Live as One can.”
    • “We Destroyed Each other.”
    • “It's Hell Being alone.”
    • “For A Policeman, That's Very romantic.”
    • “I Hope You'll Keep Him Here and Love him.”
    • “My Policeman Was Magnificently Alive in Front of me."

    Patrick Hazelwood

    While embarking on a brand new relationship with Tom, Patrick displayed remarkable foresight when he got together with him and Marion over drinks. He mentioned that love stories are usually tragedies, predicting how his romance with Tom would unfold in the future. In this case, it wasn't just one, but two love stories that went kaput due to extenuating circumstances. Tom and Marion's marriage ended badly, and Patrick and Tom's relationship was doomed from the start.

    Tom Burgess

    Of the many pop stars who transitioned to Hollywood, Harry Styles has been showered with fantastic roles. Tom was a truly conflicted man, at war with his sexuality and the cookie-cutter life he strove for — wife, kids, and the picket fence. Despite his love for Patrick, he went ahead and proposed to Marion, but he admitted even then that he was confused about his life. Sadly, Marion did not know the extent of his confusion, because she was entirely sure of being with him.

    Patrick Hazelwood

    Patrick had known for a while that he liked men, which was why he had devised ways to live as authentically as he could in a world where homosexuality was considered a sin. He told a torn Tom that while his existence was not ideal, he had made his compromises and accepted what his path would be. To be different in a world where it was a crime was a difficult situation to be in, but to accept that and stay true to oneself was the bravest thing Patrick could do in the fifties.

    Marion Taylor

    Expectedly, Tom and Marion's marriage suffered when Tom's clandestine romance unfolded with Patrick, but both of them found ways to hit back at each other. Tom had wronged his wife by not telling him about Patrick, and she took revenge by outing Patrick to the authorities. There is a lot to know about Emma Corrin, but viewers would all agree that she played the part of a heartbroken but vicious, younger Marion with nuance. In the end, Marion realized that by staying together and holding on, b...

    Patrick Hazelwood

    Patrick had all but resigned himself to a lonely life without a permanent or long-term relationship, but that didn't mean his loneliness stayed at bay. He felt it acutely and often led him to do reckless things that would get him in trouble with the cops. He shared his feelings with Tom when they became closer to each other, even warning him in a way about what his sexual orientation meant in a sexually repressed period in history. Still, it was Tom who drove away the blues for Patrick. David...

    Patrick Hazelwood

    Patrick had run his whole life from brutish policemen who hurt and abused people, and ironically, he found love in a man in blue himself. Tom was reticent in his expression of love since he was only discovering his sexuality for the first time, but he was capable of surprising Patrick. As a cop, Tom was nothing like the usual kind of law enforcement. He was gentle, kind, and loving, which was why Patrick was surprised by his sudden kiss in the open, which was so unlike his colleagues.

    Marion Taylor

    In the end, Marion realized how pointless and futile her pursuit of Tom and a happy marriage had been, when his heart always belonged to Patrick. She tried her best to undo her error in reporting him, by bringing him to her home in his old age. Audiences breathed a sigh of relief as the elderly Marion gave the couple the freedom to be together, and therefore also allowed herself to better with her life. She truly did want them to be happy, finally.

    Patrick Hazelwood

    His love for Tom was pure and true, as was evident from the touching lines he wrote about 'his policeman' in his diary entries. What was read out in court shamefully, was a beautiful tribute to Patrick's love for Tom. Patrick's affections were genuine, and he wanted to be with Tom forever. He embraced every aspect of Tom, even though he was a terrible policeman. Sadly, he was prosecuted for just being in love. NEXT: Harry Potter Characters As Harry Styles Songs

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  2. 30/30. Edit Picture. Love is not about choosing the easy path, but about staying committed and putting in the effort to make it work. Quotes Interpret. 1.You don't stop loving someone just because they die, or leave, or behave badly.2.It was foolish to imagine that people changed just because they fell in love.

  3. Feb 2, 2012 · Bethan Roberts. 4.00. 83,642 ratings11,216 reviews. From the moment Marion first lays eyes on Tom - her best friend's big brother, broad, blond, blue-eyed - she is smitten. And when he comes home from National Service to be a policeman, Marion, a newly qualified teacher, is determined to win him. Unable to acknowledge the signs that something ...

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  4. Important Quotes Explained. I tell you all this, Patrick, so you’ll know how it was between me and Tom. So you’ll know there was tenderness, as well as pain. So you’ll know how we failed, both of us, but also how we both tried. This passage is found in Part III, after Marion describes having sex with Tom for the first time on their ...

  5. Aug 2, 2021 · MY POLICEMAN. By Bethan Roberts. Maybe you saw the paparazzi shots that leaked last spring: Harry Styles and Emma Corrin, two of Britain’s most feverishly obsessed-over young stars, hanging out ...

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  7. Overview. Set in Brighton, England, in the 1950s and 1990s, Bethan Roberts’s 2012 My Policeman is a historical romance inspired by the real-life relationships between writer E. M. Forster, policeman Bob Buckingham, and Buckingham’s wife, May. The novel is an intimate portrayal of the historical dangers and violence faced by queer couples ...

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