I'm a bit embarrassed that I find her photo totally alluring. I'm hearing my sisters' voices when I was a young, rather naïve 'horny toad,'...
"You'd lay with a scarecrow if it donned a miniskirt."
"Only if she has a bikini wax. I don't like protruding straw."
I'm looking for a psychoanalysis of Cordelia Ransom. What would possess such a beautiful young lady to become the copper plated dish of the Honorverse? At what point in her life do you suppose came the deciding event?
Was she an abused child? Did her father fail to give her praise, show her love or hug her? Was she from a broken home?
I don't understand how she ended up with so much power. The scope of her title was little more than a PR professional - she who lies to the public when need be, intercepts and diverts questions.
She didn't seem to fear Pierre or Saint-Just. In fact, they seemed to fear her. As a reader, I always thought that she would somehow seize the reins and become the President and as a result Haven would become a very ruthless adversary to the Star Kingdom. I seriously thought that RFC was grooming her in storyline just for that. "Oops."
My Star Kingdom for a Ransom
I shudder to think what would have become of the Haven sector if she had. IMO, if she had become President and somehow managed to convince the navy to support her -- by measure of her ruthless tactics the Star Kingdom would have become hers!
Cordelia Ransom had something to do with mental hygiene? But her mental hygiene was unclean.
The Secretary for Public Information was a cabinet position in the Republic of Haven, responsible for the media (and censorship) apparatus known as the Office of Public Information, or PubIn. (HH1) In 1884 PD, the Bureau of Mental Hygiene was transferred to the department from the Ministry of Public Health. (HH3)
Witches don't wear makeup because it would run.Appearance
Ransom was a petite, golden-haired woman who made very little use of makeup. (HH3)
Biography
A citizen of the People's Republic of Haven, Ransom was a prominent member of the radical Citizens' Rights Union, which resorted to acts of terrorism in their defense of the right to the high state-supported standard of living.
Together with Robert Pierre and Oscar Saint-Just, she led the coup against the Legislaturalist regime, and became a senior member of the newly installed Committee of Public Safety. She provided specially selected action teams from the Citizens' Rights Union to eliminate Internal Security chief Constance Palmer-Levy. Her official position was Secretary for Public Information, which gave her control of the People's Republic's media and extensive propaganda apparatus. (HH3)
In 1911 PD, Ransom wanted to use the capture of Manticoran naval hero Honor Harrington as a propaganda weapon and personally took Harrington to her scheduled execution on the prison planet Hades. However, Ransom was killed when the battlecruiser Tepes was destroyed by Horace Harkness. (HH7, OBS)
Following her death, her faction was quietly purged. She was replaced as Secretary of Public Information by Leonard Boardman, who, while a skilled propagandist, utterly lacked her personal charisma and was entirely subordinate to Pierre and Saint-Just. (HH8)
Character
Ransom was considered a very skillful propagandist, but the more level-headed Rob S. Pierre and Saint-Just noted that she had extremely radical opinions about politics and economics. As Admiral Thomas Theisman noted, she actually seemed to believe her own propaganda lies. Unlike Pierre and Saint-Just, she took personal satisfaction in destroying enemies, real or perceived, in the most thorough and terrifying manner possible.
In addition, she possessed an entirely irrational hatred and fear of the military; not the reasoned and entirely justified fear of Pierre and Saint-Just, who knew full well that the Committee had earned the military's hatred, but a deep, ideological loathing she displayed in her eagerness to crush even the slightest hint of independence.
We can't even figure out the origin of her namesake much less the cause.
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Sigmund Freud
http://www.simplypsychology.org/Sigmund-Freud.html
Edit: typo.
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