Felice

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Felice is a central female character in Claude McKay’s novel "Home to Harlem," representing love, desire, and the complexities of relationships in Harlem’s vibrant 1920s nightlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Home to Harlem NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWithSetting Harlem NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme African American identity
desire
freedom
independence
love
migration
romantic relationships
sexuality
associatedWithTimePeriod 1920s
createdBy Claude McKay NERFINISHED
culturalContext African American working-class community in Harlem
featuredInGenre African American literature
modernist novel
firstAppearance Home to Harlem NERFINISHED
gender female
hasLoveTriangleInvolving Jake Brown NERFINISHED
other male admirers in Harlem
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Harlem Renaissance literature
literarySignificance one of the notable female figures in Harlem Renaissance fiction
narrativeFunction drives Jake Brown’s emotional development
embodies complexities of love and desire in Harlem nightlife
nationalityInFiction African American NERFINISHED
occupation waitress
partOfFictionalUniverse Home to Harlem universe NERFINISHED
portrayedAs desirable
emotionally complex
independent
relationshipTypeWithJakeBrown romantic partner GENERATED
relationshipWith Jake Brown NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
love interest
settingOfActivities Harlem nightlife
dance halls
restaurants
symbolizes romantic longing
the tension between stability and freedom
urban modernity in Harlem
workPublicationYear 1928

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