To begin to see why Terry is Anohito, we first recommend that you read this excellent analysis by Candy Candy fan Scottie, in direct response to a very lengthy, hard-to-follow blog post by someone known as “Bequi”, who, for reasons that baffled our minds, came to the conclusion that Albert, Candy’s Great Uncle William; long-time friend, mentor, confidant so special to her that he was as good as being her real big brother; and adoptive father by law, is Anohito.
Scottie’s analysis is equally long, as it took that many words to answer to the fallacies in Bequi’s post (soliloquy of a madman). It was first written in French and published on the French CandyWhite Website and has been translated into Spanish. We will provide an English version soon.
And to offer our own analysis, we will give you our reasons here. We will be updating this page regularly to give you a new insight as to how we know that Terry is undoubtedly, indisputably, Anohito. Come back and visit us to find out what discoveries we’ve got to share next. After reading, we invite you to add your comments, and let us know if you have any further thoughts about why Terry is, and always will be, Candy’s one true love.
Clue 1: Daffodils
Clue 1: Daffodils
Nagita added daffodils in CCFS to symbolize Terry. In her home in England where adult Candy lived with the man she loved, the garden is filled with the scent of daffodils.
Yes!! After decades of suffering the traumatic heartbreak and losing all hope, we found out in CCFS that Susanna had died eight years after Terry and Candy sacrificed themselves for her!!!
In CCFS, Nagita opened up the path for Terry to return to Candy by having him write to her after Susanna’s death. See what Terry said to Candy in his letter after all these painful years.
At Livre Paris, Nagita said that after CCFS, everybody in the story is happy. Here, we examine Candy’s feelings in CCFS in regards to Terry, and how the only way for Candy to be happy is that Terry is Anohito.
The Prince on the Hill came into being at the suggestions of Yumiko Igarashi, who wanted to draw a boy in a kilt, with the support of the Nakayoshi magazine editor. In contrast, Terry is entirely Nagita’s own creation. In writing CCFS, Nagita wanted to rewrite the story to be entirely her own creation.
While we continue to provide our own analysis of why Terry is indisputably Anohito, the French Candy Candy fan site CandyNeige kindly provided their VERY extensive list of clues from CCFS why Terry is indeed Anohito.
In the debate of whether Terry or Albert is represented by a flower, fans have lost sight of the reason why Terry fans are asserting that daffodils are a symbol of Terry. Let us remember why daffodils are significant in the first place.
Scottie’s Analysis Part I — Reflections on Daffodils —
Scottie’s Analysis Part I – Reflections on Daffodils
A series of analysis by long-time CC and Terry fan Scottie. Part One on her thoughts about daffodils in CCFS. (All parts of Scottie’s analyses are provided in English and Spanish.)
Part Two of the thoughts and analysis by long-time CC and Terry fan Scottie on how the literature displayed in Candy’s home in her present shows she is living with Terry. She examines why there are French and English literature, but no American literature.
Scottie’s Analysis Part III — Lousie Labé Sonnets —
Scottie’s Analysis Part III- Lousie Labé Sonnets
In Part Three of her analysis, Scottie looks at the Sonnets of Louise Labé, which Candy had to memorize for class when she ran into Terry on Fake Pony’s Hill for the first time. The Sonnets are deeply symbolic of her love for Terry, which continued symbolically in the French literature displayed in her present home.