Annie Bates

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Annie Bates is a central character in D. H. Lawrence’s short story "Odour of Chrysanthemums," depicted as a miner’s wife whose emotional journey reveals the strains and alienation within her marriage and working-class life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Odour of Chrysanthemums NERFINISHED
appearsInForm short story
associatedWithSymbol chrysanthemums
createdBy D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
experiences emotional journey of self-realization
familyName Bates NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1911
firstPublicationContext The English Review NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Annie NERFINISHED
hasChild Annie Bates Jr. NERFINISHED
John Bates NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod early 20th-century English literature
literaryRole protagonist of Odour of Chrysanthemums
narrativeFunction reveals strains of industrial working-class marriage
nationality English
occupation miner’s wife
reactsTo news of Walter Bates’s death in a mining accident
realizes she never truly knew her husband
relationshipToWalterBates emotionally estranged wife GENERATED
residesIn English mining community
socialClass working class
spouse Walter Bates NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement death and recognition
emotional estrangement
marital alienation
working-class life

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