Mrs Hurtle

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Mrs Hurtle is a passionate, unconventional American widow in Anthony Trollope’s novel "The Way We Live Now," known for her intense relationship with Paul Montague and her challenge to Victorian social norms.

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Mrs Hurtle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American woman
fictional character
literary character
widow
appearsAlongsideCharacter Augustus Melmotte
Hetta Carbury
Paul Montague
Roger Carbury
appearsIn The Way We Live Now
appearsInGenre realist novel
social satire
associatedWithTheme challenge to Victorian social norms
female autonomy
gender roles in Victorian society
sexual double standards
transatlantic relationships
characterTrait determined
independent
intense
jealous
passionate
strong-willed
unconventional
conflictsWith Paul Montague
Victorian social conventions
countryOfFictionalActivity England
United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Anthony Trollope
fictionalUniverse The Way We Live Now
gender female
hasReputationFor scandalous past
violent temper
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Paul Montague
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
literaryWorkPublicationYear 1875
loveInterestOf Paul Montague
maritalStatus widow
narrativeFunction embodiment of New World passion
foil to English female characters
nationality American
origin United States of America
surface form: United States
relationshipStatusWithPaulMontague former fiancée
settingContext Victorian era
surface form: Victorian England
socialRole outsider in English society
symbolizes female desire unconstrained by convention
threat to established social order

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