

She seduced him by making him believe he's the father, but actually the father is his brother. Played straight with Philippa and Ralph, although they're already married.Also subverted with Gwenda and Wulfric, though she never forces him to marry her.Merthin thinks he impregnated Griselda, so he proposes to her, pressed also by her parents for a Shotgun Wedding, but when he finds out that the baby isn't his and everybody but him knows this, he refuses to marry a woman he despises. As the Good Book Says.: Repeatedly, sometimes to devious ends, such as when Godwin convinces the monks to leave the town.Amoral Attorney: Gregory Longfellow, Goldwyn's trusted lawyer, is totally amoral and bends the rules to do his client's bidding, no matter how questionable his actions are.In the mini-series, she's played by a woman with a unique but certainly not unpleasant face. Likewise, the book describes Gwenda as unattractive, with rat-like features.In the mini-series, Caris is described as the most beautiful woman of Kingsbridge and Merthin is played by the handsome Tom Weston-Jones. In the books, Caris is viewed as ordinary and Merthin rather odd-looking.

Abusive Parents: Gwenda's dad won't win any father of the year awards.Tropes associated with World Without End:

This novel shares many tropes with its predecessor, due to similarity in setting, plots, and themes.Ī Mini Series adaptation aired in the US in November 2012 and the UK in January 2013. Also featured is a peasant girl who is a good friend of Caris, Gwenda.

Merthin must deal with his vaguely familiar Jerkass brother, Ralph. He must overcome many obstacles to realize his ambitions and earn the hand of his true love, Caris, who happens to be a descendant of Tom Builder from the original book. He quickly proves to be a prodigy at the trade and, like his ancestor, becomes a leading citizen in his efforts to build the small community into something greater. He's passed over by his father for knighthood and forced to become a builder. The main character this time is Merthin, the eldest son of a knight and descendant of Jack Builder from the original book. The children witness a shocking bit of court intrigue. The catalyst for the tale begins when a group of children sneak away from festivities at Kingsbridge cathedral on Halloween 1327. The sequel novel to Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth, set 200 years later in Kingsbridge priory and featuring the descendants of the main characters in the previous novel. Not to be confused with the classic 1950s sci-fi film of the same name. This page is for the book by Ken Follett.
