It strikes me that Miss Brodie is very much a romantic sort of personality. I think Dorothy and Danielle have got it that Miss Brodie had the affiar with Mr. Lowther so as not to ruin the fantasy of Mr. Lloyd. It is so much more romantic to declare “I am his Muse” about Mr. Lloyd and say “I have renounced his love in order to dedicate my prime to the young girls in my care.” Unconsummated love is the most romantic kind isn’t it?
Given Spark has said she based Miss Brodie on Miss Kay, a real life teacher she had as a girl and one whom she adored, how much can we read into the complexity and amibivalent feelings we have for Miss Brodie to equate to Spark’s feelings about Miss Kay? I know it is dangerous to try to make a 1-1 comparision, but I can’t help but wonder.
