Mrs. Garth

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Mrs. Garth is a practical, industrious, and morally grounded mother in George Eliot’s novel "Middlemarch," known for her strong sense of duty and frugal household management.

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instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsAlongside Caleb Garth NERFINISHED
Dorothea Brooke NERFINISHED
Fred Vincy NERFINISHED
Mary Garth NERFINISHED
Tertius Lydgate NERFINISHED
appearsIn Middlemarch NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre realist novel
characterTrait dutiful
economical
frugal
industrious
maternal
morally grounded
practical
self-disciplined
sensible
concern education of her children
financial prudence
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
embodiesTheme domestic virtue
duty and responsibility
moral integrity in ordinary life
familyName Garth NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn Middlemarch (1871–1872 serial publication) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Alfred Garth NERFINISHED
Mary Garth NERFINISHED
Other Garth children
hasFullName Caleb Garth’s wife
hasRelationshipWith Fred Vincy NERFINISHED
Mary Garth NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Caleb Garth NERFINISHED
knownFor devotion to family
frugal household management
moral seriousness
strong sense of duty
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
livesIn Middlemarch (fictional town) NERFINISHED
moralAlignment virtuous
nationalityInFiction English
occupation housewife
roleInWork supporting character
setInCentury 19th century
socialClass lower middle class

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Mary Garth hasParent Mrs. Garth