Mrs. Glegg

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Mrs. Glegg is a strict, moralistic, and sharp-tongued aunt in George Eliot’s novel "The Mill on the Floss," representing the rigid respectability and family pride of the Dodson clan.

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Mrs. Glegg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aunt
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Mill on the Floss NERFINISHED
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Mill on the Floss universe
firstPublishedIn 1860
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Victorian novel
hasFamilyName Dodson NERFINISHED
hasMoralView emphasis on duty
emphasis on propriety
importance of family reputation
hasPersonalityTrait moralistic
sharp-tongued
strict
hasRelative Maggie Tulliver NERFINISHED
Mrs. Tulliver NERFINISHED
Tom Tulliver NERFINISHED
hasRoleInPlot contrasts with Maggie Tulliver’s independence
embodies Dodson family values
isAuntOf Maggie Tulliver NERFINISHED
Tom Tulliver NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
memberOf Dodson family NERFINISHED
nationality English
represents family pride
rigid respectability
settingOfActivity St. Ogg’s NERFINISHED

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Maggie Tulliver hasAunt Mrs. Glegg
Maggie Tulliver is Tom Tulliver's sister hasAunt Mrs. Glegg
subject surface form: Maggie Tulliver