Sir Roger Scatcherd is a patient of Doctor Thorne

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Sir Roger Scatcherd is a hard-drinking, self-made stonemason-turned-baronet whose wealth, illness, and turbulent past play a central role in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Doctor Thorne."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baronet
fictional character
patient
appearsIn Doctor Thorne
associatedWithLocation Boxall Hill
Greshamsbury
causeOfDeath alcohol-related illness
createdBy Anthony Trollope
diesIn Doctor Thorne
employerOf stonemasons
familyMember Louis Scatcherd
fictionalUniverse Chronicles of Barsetshire
firstPublicationOfWorkAppearedIn 1858
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Victorian novel
healthCondition alcohol-related illness
liver disease
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
moralArc tragic rise and fall
narrativeFunction contrast to traditional aristocracy
embodiment of new money in Victorian society
nationality English
notableTrait hard-drinking
impulsive
self-made
occupation Member of Parliament
stonemason
parentOf Louis Scatcherd
relationship benefactor of Mary Thorne
debtor to the Gresham family
roleInWork central figure in inheritance plot
setting Barsetshire
socialStatus self-made man
themeAssociation class conflict
consequences of alcoholism
inheritance and legitimacy
social mobility
title Sir
baronet
treatedBy Doctor Thorne
wealthSource railway contracts
stonework

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