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Character sketch of Veronica

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Answered by nikhita
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Jughead, as he was narrating, called Veronica, "A mystery." She is shown in a limo and wearing expensive clothes. She is living with just her mom, and at that moment, her dad is out of the picture. Veronica is new to Riverdale. It is obvious she doesn't know much about the town when she is confused about what Pop's is.



Answered by AnjaliRaut
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Veronica Lodge first appeared as a wealthy debutante from another part of the country than Riverdale, sometimes Boston and sometimes New York, an exotic stranger whom Archie asks out in a letter as an act of daring and who surprises him by travelling all the way to Riverdale to accept his date. Her surname comes from one of the most prominent of the real life Boston Brahmin aristocratic families. Her original personality had more than a little in common with the 1950s "sophisticated yet naive heiress" film type played by such actresses as Veronica Lake, Katherine Hepburn, and Grace Kelley (Hepburn starred as a very Veronica Lodge character in *The Philadelphia Story* and Kelley as the same character in the musical remake *High Society*).

Initially, Veronica was clearly a secondary character who functioned most often as nothing more than a plot device -- an object of desire for Archie and an object of envy for Betty, who was depicted as an energetic schemer at the time. Many of her earliest appearances with Archie focused entirely on his worshipful desire for her and his impotent jealousy of all other young men that might attract her attention; often, she had no dialogue at all but simply appeared there, evoked Archie's desire for her followed by jealousy over another male that came near her, and then allowed herself to be played as a pawn by whichever male came out on top. Similarly, many of her earliest appearances with Betty focused entirely on Betty's jealousy of her attractiveness and privileged background, with Veronica less a character than a maguffin for Betty's latest zany schemes to enthrall a disinterested Archie.

In the decades since her first appearance, almost all of this initial background has disappeared. Veronica Lodge has been retconned to have grown up in Riverdale, and she has become a full blown character in her own right.

Veronica's accent

Veronica's accent was originally a comic book version of the Transatlantic accent iconic to the American upper class of the during the first half of the 20th century, an accent that has all but vanished from the world since then. The Transatlantic accent appeared in black and white films as the natural accent of sophisticated or upper class characters played by such celebrated actors as Katherine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Carey Grant, and Vincent Price; it was also used in the politics of the day by such luminaries as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis, and William F. Buckley, Junior. (Today, the Transatlantic accent is remembered almost entirely in comedy characters, such as Thurston Howell III or Frasier Crane.) Today, little of her Transatlantic accent remains in the comic books beyond picaresque uses of the word "darling" and appending "-kin" to names (Archiekins, Daddykins, etc.). For unknown reasons, the 1960s animated series gave her the cartoon version of a Southern Belle accent.


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