Mark Robarts

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Mark Robarts is an ambitious young clergyman in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Framley Parsonage," whose social aspirations and financial imprudence drive much of the story’s conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clergyman
fictional character
appearsIn Framley Parsonage
associatedWith Barchester Cathedral
surface form: Barchester

Lord Lufton’s social circle
Mrs Proudie
Duke of Omnium
surface form: the Duke of Omnium
centralConflict debt from imprudent financial guarantees
tension between clerical duty and social ambition
creator Anthony Trollope
familyName Robarts
fictionalUniverse Framley Parsonage
firstPublicationContext Framley Parsonage
surface form: Framley Parsonage (1860–1861 serialisation)
friend Lord Lufton
gender male
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus married
moralArc repentance and partial redemption
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality English
notableTrait ambitious
financially imprudent
socially aspirational
susceptible to social influence
occupation clergyman
vicar
publisherOfFirstBookAppearance Chapman and Hall
religion Church of England
residence Framley Parsonage
surface form: Framley

Framley Parsonage
series Chronicles of Barsetshire
settingPeriod Victorian era
sibling Lucy Robarts
socialClass middle class
spouse Fanny Robarts
themeInvolvement clergy and society in Victorian England
moral responsibility and debt

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Framley Parsonage mainCharacter Mark Robarts
Lord Lufton associatedWithCharacter Mark Robarts
Mr Sowerby hasRelationshipWith Mark Robarts
Mr Sowerby influences Mark Robarts
Lady Lufton influences Mark Robarts
Fanny Robarts spouseOf Mark Robarts