Mr. Dempster

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Mr. Dempster is a central figure in George Eliot's novella "Janet's Repentance," portrayed as a harsh, abusive husband whose behavior drives much of the story's moral and emotional conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn Janet's Repentance NERFINISHED
Scenes of Clerical Life NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English NERFINISHED
associatedWith Janet's moral and spiritual crisis
characterRole antagonist
central figure
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
drives emotional conflict in Janet's Repentance
moral conflict in Janet's Repentance
firstPublishedIn 1857
genreOfWorkAppearsIn Victorian fiction
novella
hasProblem alcohol abuse
includedInCollection Scenes of Clerical Life NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
locatedInFictionalWorld Milby legal and social circles
narrativeFunction catalyst for Janet's suffering
foil to evangelical reformers
nationality English
occupation attorney
lawyer
personalityTrait abusive
domineering
harsh
intemperate
tyrannical
violent
relationshipToJanet Dempster abusive husband GENERATED
setting Milby NERFINISHED
spouse Janet Dempster NERFINISHED
themeAssociation alcoholism
domestic abuse
marital oppression
moral reform

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Janet's Repentance mainCharacter Mr. Dempster