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Why does Cadmus call Flint "titch" so often? It's art imitating life.
From the MacMillan Dictionary: Titch - Someone who is very small.
From an extensive biography of Tim Roth: So Roth, disturbed by his father's departure, now living in the company of artistic females, was sent into this macho hell-hole. Being short (his nickname was Titch) and named Timothy only made it worse. The bullying was bad and Roth had no physical response.
Cadmus calls Flint this because he is familiar with British slang, having lived amongst the English for centuries. Flint hates the cognomen, and takes it as the insult Cadmus intends it to be.
See, everything is there for a reason. I'm just glad that The Waltham Phantom has been exorcised...for now~.
From the MacMillan Dictionary: Titch - Someone who is very small.
From an extensive biography of Tim Roth: So Roth, disturbed by his father's departure, now living in the company of artistic females, was sent into this macho hell-hole. Being short (his nickname was Titch) and named Timothy only made it worse. The bullying was bad and Roth had no physical response.
Cadmus calls Flint this because he is familiar with British slang, having lived amongst the English for centuries. Flint hates the cognomen, and takes it as the insult Cadmus intends it to be.
See, everything is there for a reason. I'm just glad that The Waltham Phantom has been exorcised...for now~.