Gudrun Brangwen

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Gudrun Brangwen is a passionate, artistic, and emotionally volatile young woman in D. H. Lawrence’s novel "Women in Love," whose intense relationships and inner conflicts embody the book’s exploration of love, freedom, and destruction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn Women in Love NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre modernist novel
appearsInSeries Brangwen family novels NERFINISHED
associatedTheme art and creativity
emotional instability
individualism
power dynamics in love
psychological conflict
sexual relationships
centralThemeRelation destruction
freedom
inner conflict
love
characterTrait artistic
emotionally volatile
independent
intense
passionate
countryOfOriginInFiction England NERFINISHED
createdBy D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Women in Love NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFamilyName Brangwen NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Gudrun NERFINISHED
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Gerald Crich NERFINISHED
hasSibling Ursula Brangwen NERFINISHED
isFictionalCounterpartOf modern, emancipated woman archetype
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod early 20th century literature
narrativeFunction embodies exploration of destructive love
embodies tension between freedom and commitment
occupationInFiction artist
relatedWork The Rainbow NERFINISHED
relationshipCharacteristic conflictual relationship with Gerald Crich
destructive relationship with Gerald Crich
intense relationship with Gerald Crich
roleInWork one of the two main Brangwen sisters in Women in Love
settingOfFictionalLife Midlands, England NERFINISHED

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Women in Love mainCharacter Gudrun Brangwen