Lord Loam’s Daughter (in some adaptations)

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Lord Loam’s Daughter (in some adaptations) is a character from J. M. Barrie’s play *The Admirable Crichton*, typically portrayed as a high-born young woman whose attitudes toward class and social order are challenged when she is stranded on a deserted island with her family and their butler.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
adaptationNote character name and specific identity vary between adaptations
appearsIn The Admirable Crichton NERFINISHED
associatedWith Crichton (the butler) NERFINISHED
the Loam family NERFINISHED
basedOnWork The Admirable Crichton NERFINISHED
characterDevelopment undergoes change in attitudes toward class
characterTrait initially class-conscious
characterType young woman
creator J. M. Barrie NERFINISHED
familyName Loam NERFINISHED
father Lord Loam NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Admirable Crichton NERFINISHED
medium film adaptations
stage
narrativeFunction character whose class assumptions are challenged
nationality British
roleInStory major character
member of the Loam family
settingOfActivity London high society
desert island
socialClass upper class
socialStatus aristocrat
strandedWith her family
their butler Crichton NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement class distinctions
inversion of class hierarchy
social order
workGenre comedy
social satire

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The Admirable Crichton alsoKnownAs Lord Loam’s Daughter (in some adaptations)