The Blind Assassin

by Margaret Atwood

Alex Thomas Character Analysis

Alex is a union organizer and science-fiction writer whom Laura befriends at the Labour Day picnic put on by her father, Norval’s, button factory. She later hides Alex in the Avilion attic after he is implicated in the button factory riot. Alex is an orphan; he believes his parents were killed during World War I, although he doesn’t know this for sure. However, rather than lamenting the lack of information he has about his past, he embraces the opportunity to invent himself and become his own person. Alex is seemingly a communist, and he volunteers to fight in the Spanish Civil War. He also has an affair with Iris while she’s married to Richard—although this isn’t represented in the main narrative, it is documented in The Blind Assassin, the book published under Laura’s name that was actually written by Iris. (In this novel, Alex is represented by the unnamed man.) Alex is an idealist with strong political views, yet—at least according to how he is depicted in The Blind Assassin—he sometimes treats Iris in a cruel, slightly misogynistic way. It’s revealed at the end of the novel that Alex, not Richard, Iris’s daughter Aimee’s true biological father.

Alex Thomas Quotes in The Blind Assassin

The The Blind Assassin quotes below are all either spoken by Alex Thomas or refer to Alex Thomas. 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:
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Chapter 3 Quotes

And then, after the wedding, there was the war. Love, then marriage, then catastrophe. In Reenie’s version, it seemed inevitable.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Liliana Chase, Captain Norval Chase, Reenie, Alex Thomas
Page Number and Citation: 70
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What would that be like—to long, to yearn for one who is right there before your eyes, day in and day out? I’ll never know.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Liliana Chase, Captain Norval Chase, Alex Thomas, Richard Griffen
Page Number and Citation: 78
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Chapter 5 Quotes

Although I was beginning to like him better, I’m ashamed to admit that I was more than a little skeptical about this story. There was too much melodrama in it—too much luck, both bad and good. I was still too young to be a believer in coincidence. And if he’d been trying to make an impression on Laura—was he trying?—he couldn’t have chosen a better way.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Alex Thomas, Captain Norval Chase, Richard Griffen, Winifred Griffen Prior, Callista (Callie) Fitzsimmons
Related Symbols: Avilion
Page Number and Citation: 190
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Not only were they outside agitators, they were foreign outside agitators, which was somehow more frightening. Small dark men with moustaches, who’d signed their names in blood and sworn to be loyal unto death, and who would start riots and stop at nothing, and set bombs and creep in at night and slit our throats while we slept (according to Reenie). These were their methods, these ruthless Bolsheviks and union organizers, who were all the same at heart (according to Elwood Murray). They wanted Free Love, and the destruction of the family, and the deaths by firing squad of anyone who had money—any money at all—or a watch, or a wedding ring. This was what had been done in Russia. So it was said.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Reenie, Elwood Murray, Alex Thomas, Laura Chase, Captain Norval Chase
Page Number and Citation: 203
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Chapter 13 Quotes

I was relieved: all might yet be well. Laura was still in town. She would talk to me later.

She has, too, though she tends to repeat herself, as the dead have a habit of doing. They say all the things they said to you in life; but they rarely say anything new.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Richard Griffen, Winifred Griffen Prior, Alex Thomas
Page Number and Citation: 491
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Chapter 14 Quotes

As for the book, Laura didn’t write a word of it. But you must have known for some time. I wrote it myself, during my long evenings alone, when I was waiting for Alex to come back, and then afterwards, once I knew he wouldn’t. I didn’t think of what I was doing as writing—just writing down. What I remembered, and also what I imagined, which is also the truth.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Alex Thomas, Richard Griffen, Winifred Griffen Prior, Aimee Adelia Griffen
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number and Citation: 512
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It was no great leap from that to naming Laura as the author. You might decide it was cowardice that inspired me, or a failure of nerve—I’ve never been fond of spotlights. Or simple prudence: my own name would have guaranteed the loss of Aimee, whom I lost in any case. But on second thought it was merely doing justice, because I can’t say Laura didn’t write a word. Technically that’s accurate, but in another sense—what Laura would have called the spiritual sense—you could say she was my collaborator. The real author was neither one of us: a fist is more than the sum of its fingers.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Aimee Adelia Griffen, Alex Thomas
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number and Citation: 512
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Chapter 15 Quotes

The photo has been cut; a third of it has been cut off. In the lower left corner there’s a hand, scissored off at the wrist, resting on the grass. It’s the hand of the other one, the one who is always in the picture whether seen or not. The hand that will set things down.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Woman, Man, Laura Chase, Sabrina Griffen, Alex Thomas
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number and Citation: 517
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Alex Thomas Character Timeline in The Blind Assassin

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Chapter 5
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...a young man on the grass dressed in a “proletarian mode.” Laura introduces him as Alex Thomas, explaining that he is a friend of Callie’s. When Iris mentions Richard, Alex called... (full context)
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Laura said that the stranger is Alex Thomas, explaining that he recently dropped out of divinity school after losing his faith. Reenie... (full context)
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...by John Ruskin, which characterizes women across history and geography as “loaf givers.” Grumbling about Alex, Reenie says that he looked like “some half-breed Indian, or else a gypsy.” Norval, meanwhile,... (full context)
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Iris helps set the table, seating Alex next to herself. Although Laura is considered too young to attend a dinner, she had... (full context)
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Callie’s outfit looks like an attempt at signaling resistance to the dinner, whereas Alex seems to have borrowed the clothes he was wearing. Winifred compliments the house as “well... (full context)
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Alex then criticizes the Prime Minister’s relief camps, arguing that the men there have to work... (full context)
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Iris is warming to Alex, though she isn’t sure if she believes his story. Iris comments that it must be... (full context)
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...the local newspaper. It features the photograph that Elwood Murray took of Iris, Laura, and Alex, although it only names Alex as “an Out-of-Town Visitor.” Reenie is horrified by the picture,... (full context)
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...green. Laura also steals the negative of the photograph Elwood took of her, Iris, and Alex. As soon as she does this, she immediately ceases going to the studio, which makes... (full context)
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...to Avilion to tell Reenie and Iris that Laura has been “seen around town” with Alex. He expressed horror that Alex, an adult man, is “taking advantage” of a 14-year-old girl. (full context)
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...Laura about Elwood’s claims, Laura nonchalantly refused to deny them. She explains that she and Alex have been talking about religion; she’s been trying to reconvert him after his turn to... (full context)
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...general strike takes place in solidarity with the button factory workers. Laura expresses concern about Alex, who she knows is “mixed up in it somehow.” Meanwhile, Richard comes to Avilion and... (full context)
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...Police. The police come to Avilion and ask to speak with Iris and Laura about Alex. They ask Laura if she knows that he’s a “known subversive and radical” who has... (full context)
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As soon as the police leaves, Iris tells Laura that she knows Laura is hiding Alex in the house, and Laura admitted that he’s in the cellar. Iris cries out in... (full context)
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Iris and Laura discuss the plan for how they will keep Alex alive without revealing to anyone else that he’s in the attic. They never discuss what... (full context)
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Iris and Laura also bring Alex water to wash with, and they then dump it out in secret. While Iris is... (full context)
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Alex, meanwhile, complains about developing cabin fever. By the time the new year comes, Iris and... (full context)
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...Laura gives Iris a print she made of the photograph Elwood took of them and Alex. Laura had cut it so that only Iris’s hand is visible, and she tells Iris... (full context)
Chapter 7
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One day, Iris suddenly sees Alex Thomas again, on the other side of the street from where she was walking. The... (full context)
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Three days after Iris’s encounter with Alex, Laura is supposed to arrive. However, as Iris waits for her at Union Station, Laura... (full context)
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...and she doesn’t know what it means. Unexpectedly, Laura then announces that she recently saw Alex. She says that she didn’t say hello to him in order to protect him from... (full context)
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...them so that Winifred and Richard can’t throw them away. She shows Iris some of Alex’s old notebooks, though she doesn’t mention him by name. (full context)
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...the case. If Laura really is pregnant, Iris thinks that the only possible father is Alex Thomas(full context)
Chapter 13
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...you don’t already know, I don’t think I can tell you.” Iris assumes it was Alex and asks if Laura was in love with “him,” refusing to say his name. Confused,... (full context)
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Even more confused, Iris asks what Laura means. Laura explains that Callie knew where Alex was hiding and told Richard after he bailed her out of jail. Laura did her... (full context)
Chapter 14
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...Latin, Iris opens Laura’s history book. Nothing is inside except the photograph of Laura and Alex Thomas, with Iris cuts out. Geography is almost completely empty too, as is French, as... (full context)
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...can’t believe how “blind” she had been and how wrong she was to assume that Alex was the father of Laura’s baby. (full context)
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...go on the wall of an insurance company. When confronted, Callie denies that she revealed Alex’s whereabouts to Richard. She claims that she’d initially helped Alex but that he disappeared without... (full context)
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...furious, particularly because he realizes that the other man is the “pinko” from the picnic (Alex). Richard claims that he and Laura had consensual sex, but Iris replies that considering Richard... (full context)
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...Blind Assassin—not Laura. She started writing it during the war, while she was waiting for Alex to return, and continued writing after she knew he was dead. Some might accuse her... (full context)
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...that she is not biologically related to either Richard or Winifred. Because Sabrina’s real father, Alex, was an orphan, much of Sabrina’s heritage is a mystery. However, this means that she... (full context)