Bast family

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The Bast family is a lower-middle-class household in E.M. Forster’s novel "Howards End," whose struggles and aspirations contrast with the more privileged Schlegel and Wilcox families.

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Bast family canonical 1
the Bast family 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional family
literary character group
appearsIn Howards End
associatedWithCharacter Helen Schlegel
Henry Wilcox
Margaret Schlegel
contrastedWith Schlegel family
Wilcox family
countryOfFictionalSetting England
createdBy E. M. Forster
familyMember Jacky Bast
Leonard Bast
fictionalUniverse Howards End
firstAppearance Howards End (house)
surface form: novel Howards End (1910)
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeFunction to highlight inequalities between social classes
nationality British
portrays precarious white-collar employment
represents vulnerability of the lower-middle class in early 20th-century England
settingPeriod Edwardian era
socialClass lower-middle class
themeInWork class struggle
economic insecurity
social mobility

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Howards End (house) associatedWithFictionalFamily Bast family
this entity surface form: the Bast family