The Fields council estate

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The Fields council estate is a deprived public housing area in J.K. Rowling’s novel "The Casual Vacancy," central to the book’s social and political conflicts.

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instanceOf fictional housing estate
fictional location
setting in a novel
appearsInWork The Casual Vacancy NERFINISHED
associatedWith domestic instability
drug abuse
social services intervention
centralTo political conflicts in The Casual Vacancy
social conflicts in The Casual Vacancy
contrastsWith the affluent parts of Pagford
createdBy J. K. Rowling NERFINISHED
describedAs deprived public housing area
genreContext realist social novel
governedBy Pagford Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasThemeAssociation addiction
class conflict
neglect
poverty
social inequality
inhabitedBy Krystal Weedon NERFINISHED
Robbie Weedon NERFINISHED
Terri Weedon NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictionalPlace Pagford NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction catalyst for the parish council election conflict
focus of moral debates among Pagford residents
publicationContext introduced in the 2012 novel The Casual Vacancy
subjectOf debates over responsibility between Pagford and Yarvil
symbolizes marginalized communities in contemporary Britain
the gap between rich and poor in Pagford

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Barry Fairbrother advocatesFor The Fields council estate