Mrs. Winemiller

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Mrs. Winemiller is a minor but symbolically important character in Tennessee Williams’s play "Summer and Smoke," portrayed as Alma Winemiller’s eccentric, domineering mother whose instability shapes much of Alma’s emotional life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
supporting character
theatrical character
appearsIn Summer and Smoke NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre play
associatedWithTheme family dysfunction
mental illness
social constraint
belongsToFictionalUniverse Summer and Smoke NERFINISHED
characterizedAs domineering
eccentric
emotionally unstable
createdBy Tennessee Williams NERFINISHED
firstPublicationAppearance Summer and Smoke (1948 play) NERFINISHED
hasChild Alma Winemiller NERFINISHED
hasFamilyName Winemiller NERFINISHED
hasGivenName unknown
hasOccupationInFiction clergyman’s wife
hasRoleInWork minor character
symbolically important character
hasSpouse Reverend Winemiller NERFINISHED
influences Alma Winemiller’s emotional life
isMotherOf Alma Winemiller NERFINISHED
isWifeOf Reverend Winemiller NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin English
nationalityInFiction American
shapes Alma Winemiller’s emotional life
symbolizes emotional instability
familial burden
repression

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Summer and Smoke character Mrs. Winemiller