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''Agrippine'' is a comic book series produced by the French writer
Claire Bretécher Claire Bretécher (; 17 April 1940 – 10 February 2020)
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, whose nine albums were published between 1988 and 2009. It presents the existential dilemmas and the futile concerns of a spoiled teenager, absurdly caricaturing the shortcomings of a Parisian bourgeoisie stuck between existentialism and consumer society. Teens are portrayed as false rebels primarily concerned with appearance and seduction, while adults are often retarded hippies who want to keep their illusion of freedom of mind while leading a cramped life.


Albums

In 1988, the first volume, "Agrippine", was released, which allowed you to get to know the vocabulary and the characters. Three years later, in 1991, released the second album, "Agrippina takes steam", the title of which includes a phrase often used in Agrippina. This second volume shows Agrippina's reaction when her best friend finds a boyfriend. The two following albums, “Les Combats d'Agrippine” (1993) and “Agrippine et les inclus” (1995), show Agrippina's first loves (Morose le Hachis and Persil Wagonnet). In 1998, the comic book took a new turn with “Agrippine et l'ancêtre”, which featured Zonzon, Agrippina's great-grandmother. This album is the best-selling of the series. In the continuity of the previous album, “Agrippina et la secte à Raymonde” (2001) has its own intrigue: Agrippina's friends all gradually fall into a sect. In 2004, "Allergies" was released, which received mixed reviews, due to Agrippina's transformation into a young girl who smokes and takes drugs. The eighth and last album, '' Agrippine déconfite '', was released in 2009. All of the first five volumes were released in 2000 and the one which brings together the eight volumes was released in 2010.


Characters

The characters in 'Agrippine' are caricatures of the
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of the 1990s and their parents, often with a " sixty-eight mentality. Bretécher herself insisted that more than her characters themselves, it was the situations in which she placed them that interested her.


Agrippine and her family

* Agrippine: main character of the series, Agrippina is a Hich school student in the midst of
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, with all the characteristics of young people of her age: the questions existentials about the meaning of life, curiosity about
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, curiosity about boys, endless chatter with girlfriends,
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s, quarrels with parents , etc. She has no specific plans for the future and is not interested in much. She regrets that her parents did not divorce when they had the chance because it would have given her twice as many gifts at
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and
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s. Her name refers to
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, a famous poisoner of
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. * Poule: mother of Agrippina, Poule strives to take stoically the various quirks of her offspring but only succeeds thanks to a good daily dose of
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s. She is
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. * Merlan: father of Agrippina. He and Poule almost divorced when Agrippina was little; since then, they no longer speak to each other, except in an emergency. Merlan is a writer; his works often have as their theme
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. He is very protective of his daughter and finds it difficult to see her become an adult. * Biron: little brother of Agrippine, who cannot stand the "pee-poo" humor that she likes to impose on him. About 8 years old, he is already very good at making money, for example by organizing paid visits to his very old great-grandmother. * Grandma: mother of Poule, she is a dynamic grandmother, always ready to travel and discover new horizons. We know that she was married to a
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, which her own mother has not forgiven her. She calls him '' 'Ninifle' '' because of his childhood
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s. She pretends to be dead in "Agrippine déconfite". * Zonzon: Agrippine's great-grandmother, appeared in '' Agrippine and the ancestor ''. Aged 95 and a half, she forgets the first names of her family members but remains very gifted in mental arithmetic and open to the world
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. She doesn't like animals. * Uncle Jean-Mi: Poule's brother. Called '' 'Jean-Million' '', he hates his first name and wants to be called '' 'Scott' ''. He is a math teacher. He has a one-off flirtation with Rouge-Gorge. He embarks on dubious television projects in ''Agrippine déconfite''. * Candida: babysitter and housekeeper
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with a half accent
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. She already appeared in ' and ' (which gives her last name, Rosario).


Friends

* Bergère Leprince: best friend of Agrippina, who nicknames her "Cod-Sauce-verte". Both swore to tell each other everything, especially about the boys. Bergère is deeply involved in humanitarian work, although in unusual actions such as the reintegration of old delinquents. She complexed enormously on her little chest. It is she, who, in '' Agrippina takes steam '', is the first of the two to "conclude" (having
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) with a boy, Mirtil Galère, which causes jealousy of Agrippina. Her name refers to the
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ess who marries a
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in
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. * Modern Mesclun: eternal failed lover of Agrippina, on the grounds that he drools. He desperately tries to get noticed by the whole world and plays the philosophers (“Nothing serious was thought of between
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and Modern Mesclun.”). He is computer savvy and shows a rare talent for analyzing romantic relationships with other teens and predicting their development (“Mouth of Oracle” in “Agrippina takes steam).” The
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is a mixture of Salade. * Rouge-Gorge de Cossé-Balzac: "Crazy mytho megalo nympho" as defined by her classmates, she is a young girl obsessed with her physique. Fairly round, she wants to become
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. She is particularly a liar and tells everyone that she knows the most famous stars who are, of course, all in love with her. She also believes that any boy who looks at her will fantasize about her or even fall in love with her. She had her lips swollen with
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. Its name combines and Balzac. * Psyche Chia: second best friend of Agrippina. Word play possible on a . * Moonlight Mollard: Agrippina's third best friend. * Morose le Hachis: first boy with whom Agrippina goes out, he affects non-conformism to the point of absurdity. He teaches Agrippina to "non-being". * Mirtil Galère: he goes out with Bergère in '' Agrippina takes steam '', then with Agrippina at the end of the same album. He uses Latin phrases over and over again in his dialogues. * Muflée Madredios: anorexic girl of Agrippina's age. She joined the sect in Raymonde in the album of the same name and ended up crushed by a
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drainer after a very severe fast. * Canaan Linchbage: computer scientist appeared in '' Agrippina and the Ancestor ''. He and Agrippina fell in love at first sight to the point of "concluding" without waiting on Zonzon's bed. In '' Agrippina and the sect in Raymonde '', he integrates a sect and tries to bring Agrippina into it when she has just left him. The name is a possible allusion to
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, a , and probable to
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,
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and precursor of the
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.


Analysis


A social critique in line with Bretécher's work

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qualifies "Agrippine" as "a rigorous, almost ethnographic evocation" of the Parisian intellectual bourgeoisie, grasped in all its aspects: bodily postures, language, concerns (such as the parents' obsession with academic success). The issues linked to reconstituted families are particularly exposed. This documentary aspect does not prevent Bretécher from creating "deeply universal" adolescent characters, mocking at the youthism of adults and a skepticism tinged with indifference in the face of their contradictory injunctions. This social criticism is in line with the '' Frustrés'' (1973-1981), of which Agrippine appears "in a way the bastard girl as superficial and selfish as her parents' activists wanted to be committed and determined to change society. In ''L'Obs'', Bretécher explains the choice of this "horrifying" first name: "She is Nero's mother. I wanted someone you wanted to hate right away."


An inventive language

''Agrippine''has regularly been famous for its formidably inventive language. In his previous works, notably ''
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'', Bretécher had made language one of the best means of caricaturing the emptiness and contradictions of his archetypal characters. In ''Agrippine'', the author continues to catalog the tics of language of her contemporaries, while going "well beyond the caricature In fact, she stages French through a contemporary French
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not only restored but also largely invented, for example when she extrapolates adolescent language tics ("poorly digested anglicisms, verlan and elliptical constructions, abbreviations and deformations or that she invites various terms to evoke the complexity of family ties in the age of divorces ("faux-demi", "double-demi", "demi-doubles). Bretécher, however, succeeded in giving his inventions an extremely natural aspect, going "always in the direction of the language itself. This verbal inventiveness testifying to "a keen sense of participant observation. has remained constant throughout the twenty years over which the publication of the series has been spread over. She participates greatly inagrippina's humor.


Adaptation

* In 2001, "Agrippine" was adapted as a 26-episode 26-minute
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directed by Frank Viber. Bretécher was not really involved in the project, aware that in any case she would be disappointed. * In 2012, the comic strip was adapted by Christèle Wurmser for the radio on
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for a series of five 23-minute episodes.


List of albums

* ''Agrippine'', editions: # '' Agrippine'', 1988. # '' Agrippine prend vapeur'', 1991. # '' Les Combats d'Agrippine'', 1992. # '' Agrippine et les Inclus'', 1993. # '' Agrippine et l'Ancêtre'', 1998 # '' Agrippine et la Secte à Raymonde'', 2001. # ''
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'', 2004. # '' Agrippine déconfite'',
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, 2009.


References


Bibliography

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