Life with Jeeves
What are the motifs in Life with Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse?

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The Wooster Escutcheon is a recurring idea. It is only by careful gleaning of the facts that are gradually revealed over the course of three books, that the reader can eventually form a tangible picture of Bertram Wooster's family background. His easy acceptance by various members of the peerage as a guest at their stately homes is an obvious indicator of his social acceptance at the highest levels of English pre-war society.