On Beauty

On Beauty

by

Zadie Smith

Claire Character Analysis

Claire is a famous poet who is one of the biggest names at Wellington College. She marries Warren later in life. But around that time, she also has an affair with Howard, even though she claims to not even be attracted to him. Throughout the novel, Claire struggles with her own feelings of irrelevance as her successful past becomes a distant memory and she watches the crowds at literary places like the Bus Stop become younger and more diverse.

Claire Quotes in On Beauty

The On Beauty quotes below are all either spoken by Claire or refer to Claire. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
The Nature of Beauty Theme Icon
).
Kipps and Belsey: Chapter 5 Quotes

And this is another thing they do. They flirt with you violently because there is no possibility of it being taken seriously.

Related Characters: Howard, Kiki, Claire, Warren
Page Number: 51
Explanation and Analysis:
Kipps and Belsey: Chapter 12 Quotes

Too quickly, Claire removed her hand from Howard’s body. But Kiki wasn’t looking at Claire; she was looking at Howard. You’re married to someone for thirty years: you know their face like you know your own name.

Related Characters: Howard, Kiki, Claire
Page Number: 121
Explanation and Analysis:

‘Tell them to calm themselves. It’s only hip-hop. It won’t kill them.’

Related Characters: Victoria (speaker), Howard, Kiki, Monty, Claire, Michael
Related Symbols: Hip-hop
Page Number: 125
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 2 Quotes

She paused. She sat very straight in her chair.

‘I think it’s inappropriate,’ she said.

They had been skirting around this for ten minutes. Now the word had been used.

Related Characters: Zora (speaker), Howard, Claire, Dean French
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 6 Quotes

‘It’s true that men – they respond to beauty . . . it doesn’t end for them, this . . . this concern with beauty as a physical actuality in the world – and that’s clearly imprisoning and it infantilizes . . . but it’s true and . . . I don’t know how else to explain what –’

Related Characters: Howard (speaker), Kiki, Claire
Related Symbols: The Hyppolite Painting
Page Number: 207
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 8 Quotes

‘Are you interested in refining what you have?’

Related Characters: Claire (speaker), Zora, Carl
Related Symbols: Hip-hop
Page Number: 232
Explanation and Analysis:
On Beauty and Being Wrong: Chapter 5 Quotes

Monty put his hands on each side of his own belly. ‘Really, Dr Belsey, this is too stupid to answer. Surely a man can write a piece of prose without “intending” any particular reaction, or at least he can and will write without presuming every end or consequence of that piece of prose.’

Related Characters: Monty (speaker), Howard, Kiki, Victoria, Claire, Dean French
Page Number: 327
Explanation and Analysis:
On Beauty and Being Wrong: Chapter 9 Quotes

Zora Belsey’s real talent was not for poetry but persistence.

Related Characters: Zora, Carl, Claire
Page Number: 369
Explanation and Analysis:
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Claire Quotes in On Beauty

The On Beauty quotes below are all either spoken by Claire or refer to Claire. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
The Nature of Beauty Theme Icon
).
Kipps and Belsey: Chapter 5 Quotes

And this is another thing they do. They flirt with you violently because there is no possibility of it being taken seriously.

Related Characters: Howard, Kiki, Claire, Warren
Page Number: 51
Explanation and Analysis:
Kipps and Belsey: Chapter 12 Quotes

Too quickly, Claire removed her hand from Howard’s body. But Kiki wasn’t looking at Claire; she was looking at Howard. You’re married to someone for thirty years: you know their face like you know your own name.

Related Characters: Howard, Kiki, Claire
Page Number: 121
Explanation and Analysis:

‘Tell them to calm themselves. It’s only hip-hop. It won’t kill them.’

Related Characters: Victoria (speaker), Howard, Kiki, Monty, Claire, Michael
Related Symbols: Hip-hop
Page Number: 125
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 2 Quotes

She paused. She sat very straight in her chair.

‘I think it’s inappropriate,’ she said.

They had been skirting around this for ten minutes. Now the word had been used.

Related Characters: Zora (speaker), Howard, Claire, Dean French
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 6 Quotes

‘It’s true that men – they respond to beauty . . . it doesn’t end for them, this . . . this concern with beauty as a physical actuality in the world – and that’s clearly imprisoning and it infantilizes . . . but it’s true and . . . I don’t know how else to explain what –’

Related Characters: Howard (speaker), Kiki, Claire
Related Symbols: The Hyppolite Painting
Page Number: 207
Explanation and Analysis:
The Anatomy Lesson: Chapter 8 Quotes

‘Are you interested in refining what you have?’

Related Characters: Claire (speaker), Zora, Carl
Related Symbols: Hip-hop
Page Number: 232
Explanation and Analysis:
On Beauty and Being Wrong: Chapter 5 Quotes

Monty put his hands on each side of his own belly. ‘Really, Dr Belsey, this is too stupid to answer. Surely a man can write a piece of prose without “intending” any particular reaction, or at least he can and will write without presuming every end or consequence of that piece of prose.’

Related Characters: Monty (speaker), Howard, Kiki, Victoria, Claire, Dean French
Page Number: 327
Explanation and Analysis:
On Beauty and Being Wrong: Chapter 9 Quotes

Zora Belsey’s real talent was not for poetry but persistence.

Related Characters: Zora, Carl, Claire
Page Number: 369
Explanation and Analysis: