Janet Dempster

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Janet Dempster is the troubled, morally complex heroine of George Eliot’s novella "Janet's Repentance," whose journey through suffering and remorse leads to spiritual and personal redemption.

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Janet Dempster canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn Janet's Repentance NERFINISHED
Scenes of Clerical Life NERFINISHED
associatedWith Evangelical Christianity NERFINISHED
centralThemeOf Janet's Repentance NERFINISHED
characterType morally complex
troubled
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
Mary Ann Evans NERFINISHED
exploresTheme alcoholism
domestic abuse
moral regeneration
religious conversion
firstPublicationContext Blackwood's Magazine NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Mr. Dempster NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
name Janet Dempster NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction example of repentance
study of female suffering in marriage
nationalityInFiction English
role heroine
setting Milby NERFINISHED
undergoes personal redemption
remorse
spiritual transformation
suffering

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Janet's Repentance mainCharacter Janet Dempster
Janet's Repentance protagonist Janet Dempster